TWO-CHANNEL PSEUDOBINOCULAR OPTOELECTRONIC DEVICE FOR POTENTIAL HAZARD DETECTION
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A two-channel optoelectronic device for border-guard and law-enforcement units is developed. The device is intended for potential threat detection in patrolled area outside effective rifle fire range at day and night illumination conditions. The thermal imaging channel makes it possible to detect a human activity and moving vehicles, while laser locator channel is applied for detection of optical devices.
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