FLIR Ultra Force II , Thermal imaging camera
FLIR Ultra Force II , Thermal imaging camera
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Location:Bialogard, Poland
Description
Year of Construction: 2004
Decommissioning: 2015
STU-Model: A5-1
P/N: 10406-06110/3
S/N: 1035
Turret type: Full4-axis gyrostabilised gimbal
Turret Dimensions: (height x diameter) approx. 490 x 410 mm
Turret Mass: approx. 40 kg
Az look angels: 360° Continuous
El look angels: + 20° to -105°
Stabilization: <13 μrad rms
Power: 280 W nominal, 400 W maximal
Operational air speed: 150 knots IAS
Transit air speed: 170 knots IAS
Interfaces: Standard RS-422/RS-232
Triple QWIP Thermal Imager and Video Camera Specification
Infra-red Camera: European Triple QWIP with integral 3 FOV optics
Spectral band: 8 - 9 µm
Detector: Focal plane array (QWIP) GaAs 320 (H) x 240 (V)
Fields of View:
Wide 25° (H) x 19° (V)
Medium 6° (H) x 4,8° (V)
Narrow 0,99° (H) x 0,74° (V)
Min. focus distance: 20 to 100 m
Zoom: 4 x Electronic Zoom
FOV Switching time: < 0,5 sec
Cooling: Sterling Integrated cooler
CCD TV Camera and Lens Combination Specifications
Manufacturer: Sony
Model: DXC-390P, 3-CCD Color
Pick-up device: 1/3 type IT (Interline Transfer) CCD
Effective picture elements: 752 (H) x 4,95 (V) mm
Sensing area: 6,00 (H) x 4,95 (V) mm
Scanning system: 2:1 interlaced, 625 lines
Horizontal frequency: 15,625 lines
Vertical frequency: 50 Hz
Phase control: H/SC phase control
Horizontal Resolution: 800 TV lines
Lens mount: C mount
Flange back: 17,526 mm in air
Sensitivity: F 8.0 at 200 lux
Minimum illumination: 4 lux (F2, GAIN:Hyper)
S/N ratio: 61 dB
Focal length: 9,5 to 256,5 mm F 3,5 - 512 mm F 7,0
Zoom ratio: Effective x 54 (x27 with x2 switchable Extender)
TV & Lens Combination
Fields of View:
0,54 deg. (H) x 0,40 deg. (V)
28,36 deg. (H) x 21,46 deg (V)
Including control unit, transport box, mounting rack and helicopter mount.
Not tested. sold AS IS ;
Packing and preparation for shipment available upon request.
Specifications
Manufacturer | FLIR |
Model | Ultra Force II |
Year | 2004 |
Condition | Used |