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Military Sensor Optics For UAVs
by Staff Writers
Amherst NH (SPX) Jun 07, 2015


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Certain areas of military optical devices have been realizing the benefits of sapphire windows and lenses from Guild Optics for many years. The extreme hardness and durability of a sapphire window in front of more delicate optics has been paying dividends in the field. Our sapphire windows repel dirt and other debris without becoming scratched or dulled compared to typical glass windows.

Now there is a new crop of military optics gaining a lot of popularity. UAV's, drones, unmanned vehicles, whatever you prefer to call them, they are leading us into the future. High tech cameras and IR devices knows as Gimbals or Sensors are typically mounted to the drones in order to collect information or simply show the operator where they are telling their UAV to go. So why not just use typical glass windows as usual?

Now we know that not all drones land in this fashion, but simply even while flying, they are subject to bugs, blowing sand, and other debris that can damage optics. This is the reason that typical manned aircraft use sapphire windows to protect their EVS Systems.

Alternately gimbals and sensors are being employed on unmanned vehicles such as trucks and small ground vehicles. These ROVs are put into difficult situations where cleanliness may be an afterthought. With a transmission range of 200nm - 5500nm, it seems only natural that sapphire would be beneficial to use on gimbals and sensors whenever possible.


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