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Cloud Cap Technology TASE400
The Cloud Cap Technology TASE series of
stabilized camera systems offer a proven and costeffective imaging solution designed for the Aerial Firefighting, SAR and EMS mission. Their most advanced camera gimbal todate, the TASE400, offers both SD and HD daylight imagery, MWIR or LWIR thermal sensors, plus an optional laser pointer and/or laser range finder. The TASE400 provides superior imagery in a 2axis, gyrostabilized payload, combined with leading edge advanced video processing. Offered with all TASE cameras are advanced features such as an integrated GPS/INS, GeoPointing, Object Tracking, SceneSteering, Mosaicing and PathTrack. Cloud Cap’s ViewPoint camera control interface software provides an integrated movingmap and DVR functionality, along with touchscreen controls. TASE camera systems are small and lightweight – enabling simple integration and use on a variety of helicopter platforms. Cloud Cap Technology TASE cam era systems: The new standard in Aerial Imaging!
www.cloudcaptech.com
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External Life Raft Deployment Systems
Pilots, crews, and passengers already have plenty to
occupy their minds and plenty of things to worry about in case of a ditch or crash, and that list only gets longer with offshore operations. Worrying about whether they can get to, and find, their life raft and survival gear when it’s needed shouldn’t be on that list. As a specialty design house focused on safety and aftermarket options, Aero Seats and Systems’ equipment offers security and peace of mind when things are at their worst. In addition to External Life Raft Systems, Aero Seats and Systems also offers and array of products, from passenger seats to emergency pushout windows, including mounting sys tems for special equipment.
www.aeroseatsandsystems.com
40 March 2013
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