Sensor with 100,000 times higher sensitivity could bolster thermal imaging
Army-funded research developed a new microwave radiation sensor with 100,000 times higher sensitivity than currently available commercial sensors. Researchers said ...
Army-funded research developed a new microwave radiation sensor with 100,000 times higher sensitivity than currently available commercial sensors. Researchers said ...
Engineers at The University of Texas at Dallas have created semiconductor technology that could make night vision and thermal imaging ...
During the Eurosatory 2012 exhibition (11-15 June 2012, Paris, France) the Joint Stock Company Rosoboronexport and French Thales Optronics company ...
New thermal imaging means British snipers in Afghanistan can hit targets at long range in complete darkness. The Sniper Thermal ...