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JUL 2014

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UAV'S & ACCESSORIES 24 Law Enforcement Technology July 2014 www.officer.com PRODUCT SHOWCASE A remote eye underwater Deep Ocean's T4H is a lightweight, portable ROV designed for inspection survey in water depths to 300 meters. Fabricated using modern marine grade aluminum and plastic material, the chassis is totally modular and easily replaced as required. The polypropyl- ene chassis is resilient, non-corroding and maintenance free. Ancillary equip- ment is easily integrated. Circle 47 on Reader Service Card Long-range linking system Commtact's Advanced Mini Link System (AMLS) is a digital data link system with a unique design suitable for mini and small UAS. Weighing 300 grams and suitable for long ranges, it uses open architecture and enables full duplex wideband, digital link, error correction techniques, and high-rate secure communication in the Uplink (UPL) and Downlink (DNL) channels. The reliable, high performance, yet low power consumption AMLS can down- link real-time video images via embed- ded H264 compression, LAN, serial data and information from most sensors. Circle 44 on Reader Service Card Rapid A/V solution Seen at AUVSI, IMT's DropCam Tx-II/Mini MobilCMDR Video Camera/Transmitter and Receiver Kit is a rapid-deployment video/audio solution. Housed in a convenient car- rying case, the new kit is ideal for rapid deployment and tactical surveillance. It uses COFDM digital RF transmission, enabling superior non-line-of-sight performance in buildings, culverts and urban environments, giving users a level of performance that is unat- tainable with conventional analog or 802.11 (Wi-Fi) products. Circle 46 on Reader Service Card LIDAR so light even a UAV can carry it Velodyne displayed its HDL-64E and the lightweight and compact HDL-32E at AUVSI. The HDL-32E is the sensor of choice for LIDAR measurements with UAVs, thanks to its light weight (1kilogram/2.2 pounds) and the vast amount of data it can capture. Its 32-beam approach minimizes shadows as the same points are being measured from different angles. Circle 45 on Reader Service Card Circle 51 on Reader Service Card LET_24-25_UAVShowcase0714.indd 24 6/25/14 11:59 AM

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