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  • Supplier Profile
    Aydin Displays is located in Birdsboro, Pennsylvania, (just Northwest of Philadelphia). Aydin’s facility is approximately 40,000 square feet, of which 30,000 is dedicated to the design and...
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    Aydin Displays offers the 4412P4C-12” AMLCD military flat panel display, which is specifically designed for use in severe military environments.
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    Aydin Displays offers the 4420P4C color active matrix liquid crystal display (AMLCD) that has a high resolution of 1280x1024 and comes with an attractive flush rack mount design.
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    Bluestone Technology is the UK's leading specialist in the engineering and manufacture of truly rugged, fully sealed and sunlight readable LCD flat panels. The company has developed many...
  • Article - 20 Oct 2016
    As a technology originally developed for military purposes, thermal imaging allows soldiers to effectively see in areas where little to no light is present.
  • News - 11 Dec 2014
    Electro-optical (EO) imagery, infrared imaging, night vision systems and laser range finding systems provide militaries with unique battlefield capabilities. In particular, EO/IR systems are integral...
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    World leaders in manufacturing rely on Radiant Vision Systems for test and measurement solutions that ensure quality, reduce costs, and improve efficiencies. Based in Redmond, WA, Radiant Vision...
  • News - 22 Jul 2008
    Researchers at UC San Diego are using statistical pattern recognition and image processing to help the U.S. military better detect hidden roadside explosives. Under a grant funded by the U.S....
  • News - 12 Jun 2008
    Drawing upon over 20 years experience - Resolve Optics Ltd has developed an international reputation for the design and supply of OEM quantities of ruggedised lenses for demanding military and...
  • News - 1 Mar 2008
    Naval warships might look like all-powerful vessels but they are also highly vulnerable to being spotted by the enemy. That fear of being detected has led the military to develop new stealth...

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