The Kalashnikov Group (part of Rostec) has presented the SKAT 350 M unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV), equipped with a unique HD infrared (IR) camera with a night vision camera module.
The new equipment is designed for observation in low light conditions and will soon be installed on serially produced models.
The night vision camera module has a number of features, including a highly sensitive CMOS sensor with a resolution of 1000 TVL (television lines).
It provides detail and greater image clarity in low light, as well as built-in IR illumination with video surveillance even in complete darkness. A wide viewing angle will increase efficiency when observing objects at night or in difficult lighting conditions.
SKAT 350 M acts as a targeting tool for the Iskander-M operational-tactical missile system.
Earlier www1.ru reported that the frigate Admiral Golovko launched a hypersonic Zircon in the Barents Sea guided by a Tu-142.
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