The Rosel holding (part of the Rostec State Corporation) has started mass production of a line of gyro-stabilized optoelectronic payloads (GOEN-60) for strike drones. The products implement a neural network algorithm that allows automatic detection, recognition, and tracking of objects.
The smart surveillance system is installed on a strike drone for effective situation monitoring and target search.
GOEN-60 provides spatial orientation, capture and tracking of stationary or moving objects, measurement of their angular coordinates, and autofocus, Rostec noted.
Engineers have provided two versions of the complexes: a daytime version with a television camera and a 24-hour version with a thermal imager.
The high sensitivity of the optical equipment and the gyro-stabilization system allow you to see a drone flying at high speed, as well as detect distant stationary objects. The device transmits high-resolution images.
The product is energy-efficient, with a constant power consumption of no more than 15 W, and a peak short-term power consumption of no more than 100 W, which is important for the effective operation of the drone itself.
The GOEN-60 includes an optoelectronic unit and a small-sized control and processing unit. The device is a camera mounted on a gyro-stabilized biaxial platform in a streamlined spherical body with a diameter of 60 mm and a weight of up to 300 g.
Earlier www1.ru reported that the effectiveness of Russian artillery has increased significantly thanks to reconnaissance drones.