New SWaP cameras from Defence Vision Systems (DVS)

DVS is pleased to announce a range of small, lightweight, low power cameras for 24 hour surveillance applications. 

Intensified/CMOS

Incorporating the latest 4G intensifier technology coupled to high resolution CMOS sensors, providing the optimum in low light camera performance. The cameras are also available in fast gated format for use in Gated Laser Viewing Systems.

sCMOS

Providing full HD format with rolling shutter, available in monochrome and colour versions. This camera provides the smallest size making it ideal for the smaller gimbal.

SWIR

Built around the best in European InGaAs sensor technology offers 640 x 512 resolution. Available in both cooled and uncooled variants.

EMCCD

Providing full HD resolution (1920 x 1080 active pixels) with Global shutter, available in colour and monochrome versions. Providing images over the full 24hour period.

Intensified/CMOS

Providing the optimum in low light camera performance. The cameras are also available in fast gated format for use in Gated Laser Viewing Systems.

Cased Camera

Board Camera

- DVS MINI Intensified CCD Camera

- High Resolution IsCMOS (HD-SDI)

sCMOS

Providing full HD format with rolling shutter, available in monochrome and colour versions. This camera provides the smallest size making it ideal for the smaller gimbal.

Cased camera, passively cooled

Cased camera, air cooled

Hawk HD sCMOS 24 hour Camera

swir

Built around the best in European InGaAs sensor technology offers 640 x 512 resolution. And is available in both a cooled and uncooled version.

Cased Camera

Rugged SWIR Camera

emccd

Providing full HD resolution (1920 x 1080 active pixels) with Global shutter and is available in colour and monochrome versions. Providing images over the full 24hour period.

Cased Camera

Board Camera

HD Format EMCCD Camera

contact us

John Staples

Director Business Development DVS


Mobile: +44(0)775517453

Main: +44 (0)1580 881199


Email: johns@dvsmil.com

Website:  dvsmil.com

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