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IR Imaging Assures Rockets Hit Their Targets
ARLINGTON, Va., Nov. 30, 2011 — The Low-Cost Imaging Terminal Seeker (LCITS), a weapon prototype developed by the Office of Naval Research (ONR), successfully hit two high-speed boat targets during a recent test. ONR researchers produced LCITS, a suite of low-cost...
Infrared Images of Hurricane Adrian Reveal Its Stormy Life
GREENBELT, Md., June 10, 2011 — Strong thunderstorms are the life’s blood of tropical cyclones, and infrared and radar satellite data from NASA have confirmed that the eastern Pacific Ocean’s first hurricane has plenty of them and that they’re more than nine...
Protein in Ancient Reptile Skin Imaged
MANCHESTER, England, March 23, 2011 — A nondestructive infrared imaging technique has exposed organic compounds (amides) surviving in 50-million-year-old fossilized reptile skin, revealing intricate chemical patterning that previous methods had overlooked. Produced by University of...
IR Imaging at Room Temperature
DUISBURG, Germany, July 7, 2010 — Because infrared cameras are able to register thermal radiation, such as body heat, they would be ideal for improving visibility while driving an unlit country road. The problem is that for wavelengths ranging above 5µm these cameras like it...
SiOnyx Detectors Set Milestone
BEVERLY, Mass., June 25, 2010 — SiOnyx Inc., in collaboration with the Army Research Office (ARO), has successfully demonstrated pixel-scale detectors with room temperature detectivity (D*) exceeding 1×1014 Jones. This represents a full 10× improvement over traditional...
Navitar Expands Defense Business
Jun 22, 2009 — Navitar, a manufacturer of precision optical systems located in Rochester, NY, has announced that it is poised to assist defense contractors and others in need of an independent optical solutions provider. Since the purchase of the Wharton, NJ-based...
Quantum-Dot-Based Camera Images Two Colors
Nov 1, 2007 — Infrared imaging is a familiar tool in applications as diverse as firefighting and military patrols. But because most focal plane arrays currently in use for such imaging can capture only a single color, the information provided is limited. A...
Photonics for Art’s Sake
Jun 1, 2007 — Art may be for art’s sake, but that doesn’t mean that paintings and other works of art can’t benefit from photonic-based tools and equipment. For example, the challenge of preserving and restoring artwork from the past and present is made easier by...
IR Imaging Studies Solid-Phase Monolayers on Water Surfaces
Sep 1, 2006 — To promote a better understanding of the environmental effects of pollutants, researchers at Clemson University in South Carolina have developed an infrared imaging method that visualizes solid-phase surfactant monolayers on water. They envision its...
Multifaceted Innovation Drives Machine Vision Industry
Apr 1, 2006 — Hardware that is used to integrate machine vision systems is becoming more compact and sophisticated. Designers are leveraging these improvements to produce easy-to-use vision systems for a variety of applications. Market analyst Frost &...
BAE Systems to Produce Stryker Module
Aug 29, 2005 — LEXINGTON, Mass., Aug. 29 -- BAE Systems was awarded a contract from Kongsberg Protech AS of Norway to supply a TIM1500 thermal imaging module for the remote weapon station on the Stryker armored vehicle. The contract, from the US Army...
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Aug 29, 2005 — Axsys Technologies Inc., a Rocky Hill, Conn.-based supplier of optical solutions for high-tech applications, received a $4.4 million order to produce dual field-of-view infrared imaging lenses for an advanced US Army armored vehicle. The lenses will...
Flir Awarded Defense Contract
Dec 8, 2004 — PORTLAND, Ore., Dec. 8 -- Flir Systems Inc. announced today it has been awarded a contract from the US government for an advanced version of its 9-inch stabilized electro-optical surveillance system. The contract has a maximum value of $75 million...
Quantum Grid IR Spectrometer Enables Multicolor Detection
Jul 1, 2004 — Two- and four-color infrared imaging employing multiple detectors is used for applications such as target discrimination, land mine detection and geological surveying. Now scientists from the US Army Research Laboratory in Adelphi, Md., and from...
Astronomers Release 1st Image from New IR Camera
Nov 10, 2003 — HILO, Hawaii, Nov. 10 -- Astronomers from the University of Hawaii (UH) Institute for Astronomy have released the first image from a gigantic new 16-megapixel infrared camera recently mounted on the UH 2.2-meter (88-inch) telescope on Mauna Kea....
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Apr 8, 2003 — SensArray Infrared Corp., a manufacturer of lead salt infrared imaging products and host materials for mid-infrared lasers, said it has completed a new equity investment from Digital Power Capital LLC of Greenwich, Conn. SensArray Infrared also...
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