Ruselectronics Developed Radiation-Resistant "Vizor-871" Cameras

The new equipment is designed to operate in extreme conditions

The Ruselectronics holding (part of Rostec Group) has presented radiation-resistant "Vizor-871" cameras. The equipment is designed for visual monitoring and control of technological processes at energy facilities in extreme conditions, the company's press service reported.

The "Vizor-871" cameras are capable of withstanding instantaneous gamma radiation up to 2 Mrad/hour and accumulated radiation up to 200 Mrad. The equipment can operate at temperatures up to 120°C.

The new camera has a sealed housing with special lights. This allows it to work in conditions of poor visibility. The camera lens provides color and black-and-white images with a resolution of at least 1000 TV lines.

Earlier, www1.ru reported that Ruselectronics showed the production process of modern airships and aerostats.

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