The integrated optoelectronic head ZIG‑T‑1Ch is equipped with a laser rangefinder, a cooled thermal camera and a TV camera. The device is designed to work in observation and targeting systems in conditions of day and night visibility as well as fog and smoke. The head has high performance with relatively small dimensions. The size of the head is typical for devices used in remotely controlled machine gun turrets, while the rangefinder measurement ranges and view ranges reach parameters typical for tank sights or anti‑tank guided missiles with extended operating range.
| Thermal camera (IR) | |
|---|---|
| Detector | cooled FPA |
| Pixel size | 15 μm |
| Spectral response | od 3 do 5 μm |
| Sensitivity | NEDT < 20mK |
| Resolution | 640 × 512 px |
| Lens | parfocal, 4× |
| Field of view (H) | 11°–2.8° |
| Daylight camera (TV) | |
| Detector | 1/3″ CMOS image sensor |
| Resolution | 1920 × 1080 px |
| Field of view (H) | PAL, switched: 18°‒9°‒2.2°‒1.1° SDI, switched: 24°–3° |
| Rangefinder | |
| Type | solid‑state diode‑pumped laser |
| Wavelength | 1,54 μm |
| Range | above 5 km |
| Safety class | 1M |
| Video and control | |
| Video output | analogue CVBS PAL, digital SDI |
| Control interface | RS‑422 |
| Supply | |
| Supply voltage | 18 to 30 VDC |
| Power consumption | sensors: less than 48 W, windows heating: less than 36 W |
| Mechanical parameters | |
| Operating temperature | −30°C to 50°C |
| Dimensions | 165 × 160 × 370mm |
| Weight | around 10 kg |
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