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Remote surveillance for intelligence gathering faces a host of problems. For example, with weather conditions or various noises. But soon, as reported, most of them may cease to have a significant impact on surveillance devices, because the latest technology of “technical vision” was presented.
Innovative development allows monitoring from drones, airplanes and ships in any weather and time of day, and shipbuilding engineers of NPP Salyut together with scientists from the Moscow Aviation Institute are responsible for its development. As explained by the press service,
“Now the Moscow Aviation Institute and NPP Salyut, a subsidiary of the Morinformsystem-Agat concern, are negotiating to work together on an innovative technology of“ technical vision ”based on a homodyne microwave radar sensor. The developed system is designed to monitor areas of high responsibility in conditions of limited optical visibility: fog, snow, smoke, rain, dust. ”
The developed and already tested “technical vision” system based on a homodyne microwave radar sensor is compact, all-weather and highly informative. It will allow you to literally see through a storm or a rainstorm, unlike other sensors, which for the most part will only show interference. As the director for the development of civil products and innovations of the Morinformsystem-Agat concern Stanislav Chui,
"I am sure that the system of" technical vision "will find application in many transport objects: railway, small aircraft, unmanned aerial vehicles, cars, small vessels, as well as in integrated systems for the protection of various objects."
All research work has now been completed, the corresponding patent has been obtained and a demonstration model of the installation has been created.
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