Vehicle thermal observation system with 1280x1024 LWIR sensor and 5 km identification range for light armored vehicles and reconnaissance vehicles.
Theon
Theon HELIOS Vehicle Thermal System
Technical specifications
Technical overview
The Theon HELIOS is the high-resolution vehicle thermal observation system designed for integration into the turret or periscope of light armored vehicles, reconnaissance vehicles, and amphibious platforms requiring long-range nighttime identification capability.
The 1280×1024 Cooled LWIR sensor with NETD < 20 mK provides high-definition imagery with NATO target identification range at 5 km and detection at 10 km. Continuous 1x to 8x digital-optical zoom allows adjusting the field of view without losing the target.
The embedded processing unit includes electronic image stabilization, automatic target tracking, and distance calculation by thermal correlation. The vehicle data bus compatible interface (MIL-STD-1553, Ethernet) enables integration with the embedded combat management system.
Key features
Applications
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Local technical support
EMAR SYSTEMS provides integration, training, and after-sales support for all represented products. Contact the technical team for specifications, demos, and quotes.