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Product category: Non-contact, Optical and Laser measurement systems
News Release from: Polytec
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial Team on 10 February 2006

Gyrostabilised gimbals for airborne
imaging

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Polytech, a Cedip Infrared Systems company, has announced that it will show its latest gyrostabilised gimbals for airborne imaging applications at the forthcoming HeliExpo 2006 in Dallas, TX, USA.

Polytech, a Cedip Infrared Systems company, has announced that it will show its latest gyrostabilised gimbals for airborne imaging applications at the forthcoming HeliExpo 2006 in Dallas, TX, USA Visitors to booth 4325 in Hall B will be able to see live demonstrations of a range of products including the new Cobolt 350 - a high performance multi-sensor gimbal for airborne surveillance

Measuring only 350mm (13 inches) external diameter and constructed from lightweight high stiffness composite materials the affordable Cobolt 350 has been designed to operate on almost all airborne carriers and meet the needs of modern law enforcement agencies.

Equipped as standard with state-of-the-art 3-5 micron thermal imagers and high performance colour zoom camera the EASA certified Cobolt 350 delivers uncompromised image quality irrespective of daylight conditions.

Also on display will be the popular Cobolt 275 - a high performance stabilised gimbal equipped with state of the art electro-optic sensors that has been optimised for civilian airborne surveillance missions including search and rescue, law enforcement and civil surveillance.

Designed around a six-axis stabilization platform (4 active and 2 passive) the Cobolt 275 provides the highest stabilization accuracy of any 2 fov gyrostabilised gimbal.

Technical specialists will be on hand to demonstrate and answer questions on the Pixel - a family of gimbals designed for airborne TV image recording, traffic monitoring, TV news gathering and broadcasting.

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