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I'm Philippe Menikin. I'm the business development director of Theon Senses. I'm talking to you today from the Eurosatry exhibition in Paris
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We're here with the biggest stand that we ever had in any exhibition
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which shows basically the major growth that our company has had over the past years
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We're exhibiting here the usual range of products where we have here
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for example, our night vision binoculars, but also our night vision weapon sights, thermal sights
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and as well some new products that we want to show you today in this small interview
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Here we have our heads-up display, which you see mounted on this helmet
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It's called Thea. It's a heads-up display for day use, which displays augmented reality information
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It's part of our armed ecosystem of devices, which is all about interconnectivity
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enhanced situational awareness, and as I said before, display of battlefield information
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The heads-up display, like some other products that we have now in development
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like a fused night vision goggle or a thermal clip-on that is mounted on our night vision binoculars
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and monoculars, is typically connected to battle management systems. We have here battle management systems, for example, of Skitalis, the MIMS Ranger
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which the system is connected to, but of course it can be connected to any type of battle management system
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that is in use with the forces. Hello. My name is Dimitris Iouassiou. I'm a Business Development Manager at 3M Sensors
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I'm happy to welcome you to EuroSaturday 2024. We'll be talking about our ISR optronic systems. Those are multi-sensor systems
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We are in this position to show you our full range of all primary products
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So we have short range, the medium range, and the long range available
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All these products are included with day cameras, thermal cameras, laser rangefinder
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They're fully customizable, allowing a big variety of reconnaissance and surveillance around different various scenarios
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We're starting from our short range. This is named the Thalos SR
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Thalos SR comes with a day camera, a low-level day camera, a low-light day camera, with a laser rangefinder
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Then we have a thermal camera here, as well as a pan and tilt
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This comes as an optional gyro-stabilizer as well, providing the allowance to use it
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either on moving platforms or stationary stations. Moving on, we have for bigger ranges, the medium range. This is the Thalos MR
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This has a cooled M-wear camera, thermal-engined, and it also has a day camera, a laser rangefinder
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and a pan and tilt, of course. Moving on to the biggest of our family, is the LR. It's the Thalos LR
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This has the biggest capabilities with regards to range. It allows you to see more than 25 kilometers
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It also comes with different varieties of thermal cameras, depending on the medium-wear, L-wear, or S-wear cameras
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Fully customizable again, allowing this for each customer to select what is more compatible to what is the use
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Both systems come with either Thalos or Triton. The difference between those two systems is that they can be installed either on Navy vessels
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so it's in the sea or in the land. This can be, as Gilgit says, fully customizable for everyone doing weather
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Thank you. NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology
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NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology