Ukrainian developers unveil innovative thermal vision observation station
The Ukrainian company Compass Engineering has created an innovative thermal imaging surveillance system ZIR Pro, which gives the military an advantage over the enemy's MUR-P.
What is the problem?
Russia has the Murom-P surveillance system, which can spot a target at 10 km with a camera and 4 km with a thermal imager.
The system conducts round-the-clock remote video and thermal imaging surveillance, control and protection of open areas, approaches, perimeters and routes to facilities.
Ukrainian military lacks such systems that would allow us to detect enemy equipment and manpower earlier, thus saving the lives of the soldiers.
"Drones are not the only solution for identifying manpower and equipment, so using the existing tactics of technological warfare, we decided to produce a thermal imaging system that will be more modern than the enemy's means," said Vitalii Rozdobutko, director of Compass Engineering.
What is the solution?
The company that specializes in engineering and IT infrastructure created he ZIR Pro system, and is now being actively used to detect the enemy.
It gives the Ukrainian military an advantage over the enemy's MUR-P, which is extremely important today.
How does it work?
The system uses neural network and artificial intelligence technologies to detect the enemy, and can expand its potential through modularity.
In addition to video analytics, surveillance, and monitoring, the system can also be used to target air, surface, and ground targets.
One of the latest results of the new development is the night detection of Shahed drones in difficult weather conditions at a distance of 7 km.
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The Compass Engineering team is modifying the existing components of the system and developing new solutions that will improve the technical equipment of the military and enhance situational awareness on the battlefield.
Ukrainian engineers have previously developed the Jupiter Hunter-1 silent electric strike and reconnaissance drone, which is not prone to electronic warfare and jamming.