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DAY & NIGHT OBSERVATION SYSTEM (DANOS) INCORPORATING IMAGE FUSION

GENERAL

DANOS utilises a 3-camera operating system, Night Vision, Thermal Imaging and Day Colour cameras. Each individual sensor is specifically designed to work under differing operating conditions, such as light levels, temperature and prevailing weather conditions. This provides the DANOS Operator the ability to survey the target area over short, medium to long distances, enable detection and recognise & identify targets either by operating cameras independently of each other or via Image Fusion of either two or all three sensors.

DANOS is capable of infinitely variable integration of two or three different sensor technologies at the same time. 

Autonomous power is supplied from rechargeable battery pack or from any 12 VDC supply.

Supplied in ruggedised IP66 housings. 

Image Fusion provides the operator the ability to fuse together any 2 or all 3 sensor images at the same time and in real time video, or by fusing together any 2 or all 3 camera images at the same time and in real time video. 

The DANOS Image Fusion system is ideally suited to Police, Law Enforcement, Defence, Military, Army, Customs, Special Forces and Special Operations to name just a few.

Before outlining the benefits of using Image Fusion, it is necessary to clarify the terminology used in Surveillance Target Acquisition.

TERMINOLOGY

In order to meet and react to any threat from an adversary, the end user requires early information about his dispositions and intentions so that the required resources can be best deployed to react to that threat. There is therefore, a need for general surveillance, which progresses naturally to target acquisition and finally the dealing with of that particular threat. If resources are to be deployed effectively, the threat must be acquired quickly and accurately and dealt with accordingly by using Surveillance Target Acquisition (STA) systems.

STA is defined as follows:

  • Surveillance. 
    Surveillance is the continuous watch over the target area, regardless of weather or time of day to provide timely information and intelligence information.
  • Target Acquisition. 
    Target acquisition is the detection, recognition and establishing the location of the target in sufficient detail to permit effective employment of appropriate resources to counter any threat.
  • Detection. 
    Detection is the discovery of a potential target. It is accomplished because of a contrast or discontinuity between the target and its background. The observer's reaction is "There's something over there".
  • Recognition. 
    Recognition is the determination of the type or class of target, for example "It's a tank". Generally only key feature is necessary to achieve recognition.
  • Identification. 
    Identification is the stage at which the true identity of a target is established, for example "It's a T72 tank". Quite fine detail may be necessary to achieve this (wheels, tracks, turret positions etc).
  • Location. 
    Location is the determination of the position of the target with sufficient accuracy to allow effective response measures. 

Advantages and Disadvantages of Individual Camera Systems

CCTV Cameras

Advantages: 
CCTV Cameras have the advantage of being cost effective, lightweight and have good resolution. Are available in either colour or black & white format. 

Disadvantages: 
Limited in performance at night; have a very limited poor weather capability and can be defeated by obscuration and camouflage.

Image Intensifier (II) / Night Vision. 

Advantages: 
Extremely effective at night, passive and effective to ranges in excess of 500m. Capable of target identification including facial identification. 

Disadvantages: 
Too sensitive for use in daylight and the tube can be damaged or degraded if exposed to high light levels. Can be defeated by poor visibility and obscuration and only produce a black/white or more usually a green/black image.

Thermal Imagery(TI)

Advantages: 
Passive Independent of light levels can operate by day or night over long and short ranges. Capable of penetrating smoke, haze, light camouflage and light rain or mist. 

Disadvantages: 
Performances are degraded by heavy rain or fog and are high value and complex items. As with II systems the image is always monochrome and is insensitive to colours. TI sensors cannot achieve identification of human targets, only recognition.

 

Benefits of Incorporating Image Fusion into the DANOS Operating System

Image Fusion works by integrating each particular camera video output with one another's thus allowing the DANOS operator to survey the target area using one, two or three different sensor technologies at the same time.

By incorporating Image Fusion technology into the DANOS operating system the end user gets the "best of all worlds".

Image Fusion DANOS is capable of infinitely variable integration of two or three camera outputs by means of simple controls. This enables the operator to select within seconds, the optimum sensor or combination of sensors and the degree of input from each sensor to achieve the optimum image quality and information content for any surveillance scenario.

Switching between single, 2 or 3-camera selection is extremely simple , easy and quick to achieve. Operators are able to survey the target area at short, medium and longer ranges in a wide variety of environmental conditions, using the DANOS operating system incorporating Image Fusion technology.

Image Fusion has taken Surveillance Target Acquisition one stage further by combining together all the advantages of individual Day, Night Vision or Thermal Imaging formats which significantly reduces the disadvantages when all three images are combined together and observed at the same time. Remote operation via Multi Sensor Modular System.

Camera Options

Thermal Cameras 
Detector type: 320x240 Hybrid Ferroelectric Uncooled Staring Focal Plane Array.  
Spectral range 7-14 microns, NETD .08 degrees C 
NETD .08 degrees C. 
Polarity control black/white hot. 
Gain automatic/selectable. 
Environmentally protected IP66. 
Motorised focus. 
Composite PAL video output.

Night Vision Image Intensified Camera 
High resolution monochrome 1/2" CCD. 
570 TV lines, Composite PAL output. 

17mm-374mm long range lens. Angle of view 20° -12° horizontally. 
Motorised zoom & focus 
Environmentally protected IP66. 
Supplied with Gen 2+, HyperGen, XD-4, XH72 or XR5 Image Intensifier Tubes. Night Vision

TIU2 75 
75mm F1 lens 
Angle of view 12° horizontal 
Angle of view 9° vertical 
Minimum focus 2m

TIU2 100 
100mm F1 lens 
Angle of view 9° horizontal 
Angle of view 6.6° vertical 
Minimum focus 4m

TIU2 150 
150mm F1 lens 
Angle of view 6° horizontal 
Angle of view 4.4° vertical 
Minimum focus 7m

Day Camera 
High resolution 1/3" CCD colour sensor, 0.2 Lux. 
480 TV Lines, Composite PAL output. 

17mm - 374mm long range lens. Angle of view 21° - 1° horizontally. 
Motorised zoom & focus 
Environmentally protected IP66.






 

Remote operation option via Multi Sensor Modular System

Pan/Tilt Positioner

Speeds (degrees/sec) 
Pan: 0-20°/sec continuously variable 
Tilt: 0-7°/sec continuously variable 

Backlash (mm) Less than 0.15

Operational Angles (°) Nominal 
Pan: 360° 
Tilt: to be advised (depending on sensor configuration)

Control Options Monitor Options

- Into existing CCTV system. 
- Propriety control equipment. 
- Rapid deployment wired. 
- Rapid deployment radio microwave telemetry.

- CRT display. 
- Ruggedised 15" TFT LCD flat panel display. 
- Hermetic receiving case with built in 10.4" TFT LCD monitor.

* Australian & New Zealand procurements - 
There are dispensations of UK Ministry of Defence export restrictions for resident purchases by non-government end users ~ re-export from Australia requires both Australian Department of Defence licencing (www.defence.gov.au/deco/) and UK Ministry of Defence permissions.