The
WESCAM™ MX-15
True HD
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MX-15
True HD
Flight proven with WESCAM’s renowned
high-stability performance, today’s
MX-15i incorporates True HD technology, featuring
a miniaturized 1080p HD camera and Enhanced
Local Area Processing (ELAP) – two
industry-leading technologies working together
to deliver the industry’s finest IR,
EO, and night-time imagery. |
What sets the MX-15 True HD apart from competitive
HD systems?
| MX-15
True HD includes: |
True
HD Digital Imaging
- 2
mega-pixel EO zoom and spotter cameras
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True
HD Camera
- No image degradation due to compression
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Integrated
electronics unit
- Eliminates 1 LRU
- Installed weight reduced by
up to 50 lbs
- Reduced install and support costs
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Solid
State IMU-Inside technology – 6
axis stabilization
- All sensors share highest level
of stabilization
- No calibration required for LRU
swap-out
- Auto align to aircraft
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Real-time
ELAP Image processing
- High performance haze penetration
- Sharp, low noise and high contrast
images
- Enhanced range performance
- Improved feature detection and
recognition
(Scroll
down to see before & after
ELAP images) |
MX-GEO
Gen 3. Software Suite
- Achieves highest target location
accuracy
- AVGT marries Video and GEO-Tracking
to provide robust target tracking
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Charge-Multiplied
Night Spotter and Laser Illuminator
- 24/7 subject identification
- 2-3x superior resolution over IR
technology
- 2x superior resolution over imager
intensifier technology
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Multiple
laser payloads
- Long-range illumination, pointing,
target distance and location
Commercial and
MIL Qualified
- All ambient conditions design is
qualified to MIL-STD 810, RTCA/DO-160,
MIL-STD461
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Featuring
ELAP Technology - Enhanced Range Local Area Processing
ELAP produces real-time image enhancement
for EO Day, EO Night & IR video. Using
ELAP technology enables:
- Increased standoff range
- Improved feature recognition
- Maximum haze penetration
| ELAP
Image Clarity |
IR
Image using LAP |
IR
Image using ELAP |
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| ELAP
Haze Penetration |
Before:
With Dense Haze |
After:
With ELAP Processing |

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Before:
With Haze |
After:
With ELAP Processing |
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