The Sea Mini-POP is a multi-sensor electro-optical and infrared payload that includes a thermal camera with continuous optical zoom, a color camera with continuous daytime zoom, and a laser rangefinder, as well as advanced image processing.
IAI (Israel Aerospace Industries) announced last week that it will supply 6 advanced Sea Mini-POP sensor payloads to the Royal Thai Navy. These payload upgrades will enhance the Navy's patrol vessels' capabilities to operate in challenging conditions.
IAI’s Sea Mini-POP is a multi-sensor electro-optical and infrared (EO/IR) payload that includes a thermal camera with continuous optical zoom, a color camera with continuous daytime zoom, and a laser rangefinder, as well as advanced image processing, positioning, and focusing capabilities.
Boaz Levy, IAI's President and CEO: "The recent transactions by IAI serve as a testament to the company's impactful collaborations on the global stage, underscoring the trust that nations worldwide place in IAI's innovative solutions, positioned at the forefront of technology. We take pride in sustaining the company's economic growth trajectory while steadfastly standing beside the IDF and security forces, dedicated to serving our customers during conflict and routine operations."
IAI naval combat suite offers its customers one of the most advanced suits in the world, incorporating air-defense systems, electronic warfare, missiles, radar, sensors, and more. Among IAI's customers in the maritime sector are many of the world's armed forces, with the Israeli Navy at the forefront, for which IAI is the main supplier.
Image - Thai Navy/official site