Hand Held Thermal Imagers
For more than four decades, SCD has produced tens of thousands of SWIR, MWIR, and LWIR detectors that have found their way into Hand Held Thermal Imagers. SCD’s low SWaP cooled and uncooled detectors are meticulously crafted for portable systems, catering to the needs for minimized weight, size, and power consumption.
Missile Warning System
SCD’s SWIR, MWIR and LWIR detectors are successfully used in Missile Warning Systems (MWS) to enable detection of attacking missiles.
Given the growing importance of advanced missile warning systems and countemeasures for IR-guided missiles in ensuring safety, SCD has innovated infrared detector technology across the full spectral spectrum to address all MWS needs.
Armor Vehicles & MBTs
SCD’s cooled and uncooled detectors have been integrated into different military applications for over forty years.
Building on SCD’s time-tested expertise in combat environments, our SWIR, MWIR, and LWIR detectors have seamlessly found their place in diverse armored vehicle systems, including gunner sights, commander views, night enhancement systems for drivers, remote weapon systems, among others.
Situational Awareness
SCD’s low SWaP detectors are successfully used in situational awareness systems which are the perfect solution for search and rescue missions because they can rapidly gather information from inaccessible or unsafe locations, thus increasing safety and rapidity of interventions.
Given their minimal weight, compact size, and efficient power consumption, SCD’s detectors are the prime choice for situational awareness missions, catering to both low SWaP and high-end system requirements.
Long Range Surveillance
SCD’s detectors are incorporated into long-range surveillance thermal cameras. Owing to the high-resolution imaging capabilities of these detectors, the cameras operate effectively in varied conditions, from dense fog to total darkness. They ensure continuous situational awareness and facilitate long-distance detection and identification of targets around the clock.