NIT presents WiDy SenS GigE at booth N7-318, DSEI 2019

Sep 3, 2019 | News

NIT will be happy to exhibit at booth N7-318, DSEI 2019 edition (10-13 September) its entire SWIR products line dedicated to the defense and security applications.

When it comes to long-range surveillance, drone threat detection or even observation through harsh weather conditions, the SWIR band is probably one of the best solutions to evaluate the threat.

Thanks to its performances and reliability, NIT SWIR cameras have been proven in multiple fields, including airborne systems, long-range surveillance or gated imaging solutions, over the world in the most severe environments.

This year, NIT will be demoing a new member of its SWIR camera family, featuring a Gigabit output and a unique Gated imaging capability: the WiDy SenS GigE. Its fast-rising time and shortest exposure time, respectively fastest and shortest in the SWIR market, will bring a new way of sensing to your application.

Do not miss the chance to put your hands on this new member and come to our booth for discovering more SWIR technology, designed to meet your requirements!

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