Sunday 11 November 2012

WatchMaster® Pro Pan and Tilt Uncooled Thermal Security Camera

WatchMaster® Pro Pan and Tilt Uncooled Thermal Security Camera
WatchMaster<sup>®</sup> Pro Pan and Tilt Uncooled Thermal Security Camera with visible and thermal cameras With its small stature, affordable price tag and rugged form factor, DRS’ WatchMaster® Pro brings advanced thermal imaging technology to a wide variety of force protection and security applications. Whether the camera is in a fixed location, on a moveable mast, or mounted on a vehicle, it provides unparalleled performance for force protection, border patrols, airport and base security, law-enforcement agencies and vulnerable critical infrastructure such as utility-company facilities.

The WatchMaster® Pro employs proven uncooled 640 x 480 VOx thermal imaging technology and DRS’ patented advanced absorber superstructure to provide superior image quality. The system pairs this high-performance thermal camera—which can display images with exceptional thermal sensitivity and resolution through dust, smoke, light fog and complete darkness—with a color CCD camera that, in daylight conditions, can be used to identify specific surveillance targets. The result is truly extraordinary situational awareness, on a 24/7 basis, and in conditions of virtually zero visibility.


The thermal camera is equipped with a 3X electronic zoom lens and motorized focus mechanism that offers a 9° horizontal field of view and a 6.9° vertical field, with 360-degree continuous pan.

Measuring 16.5 x 12.7 x 8.1 inches and weighing 27 pounds, WatchMaster® Pro is lightweight, sealed and pressurized, and very easy to configure and install. It is a truly plug ‘n play device suitable for day, night or day/night capability.

Export of the commodities described herein is strictly prohibited without a valid export license issued by the U.S. Department of State, Directorate of Defense Trade Controls, prescribed in the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR), Title 22, Code of Federal Regulation, Parts 120-130.

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