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Tango0130 Sep 2014 11:38 a.m. PST

… with new Spynel X 360° thermal imaging system.

"HGH Infrared Systems based in Cambridge MA, will be exhibiting for the first time at AUSA with their new and exciting 360 degree thermal imaging system, Spynel X. The Spynel X is the latest addition to the award-wining Spynel family (with three other distinct models for all different types of surveillance applications) whose unique and innovative sensors allow for a complete, panoramic image of an entire surrounding in near real-time.

Spynel's software, Cyclope, additionally provides automatic intrusion detection and tracking of an unlimited amount of conventional and asymmetric threats, including UAVs, RHIBs, and crawling men, making the system ideal in providing critical wide area surveillance and continuous perimeter security for forward operating base protection, air and navy bases, oil refineries, nuclear plants, borders, coasts, ports and airports.

The Spynel X is the IRST with the best HD image quality, capturing full panoramic images with an unequaled resolution up to 120 Mpix., as well as the longest detection range on the market at up to 8 km for a human. Spynel X, like all Spynel, is a passive surveillance system that has incorporated all the latest thermal sensing innovations integrated into a rugged and field-proven design. A single Spynel X sensor can perform 24/7 early human intrusion alerts over a 16 km diameter and effectively replaces up to ninety MWIR cameras in one sensor head. A testament to its long range surveillance capabilities, the Spynel X was awarded the 2014 Best Video Tracking/Wide Area/Long Range Surveillance from Government Security News' Airport, Seaport, and Border Security Awards Program. The Spynel systems have been deployed and proven in theatre since 2008, performing under strenuous conditions, in total darkness and demanding weather conditions…"


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