Title :
New developments in night-vision equipment and techniques
Author_Institution :
Police Sci. Dev. Branch, Home Office, St. Albans, UK
Abstract :
The continued loss of lucrative military contracts has caused western manufacturers of night-vision components and systems to review their marketing strategy. But the product range remains essentially unaltered and, as the equipment was originally designed for a military role, it can be unsuited to police use. The paper outlines the present state of low-light surveillance imaging and notes that although development work on image-intensifiers still continues, this work is likely to contract with the reduction in military sponsorship. It reports the use of Russian night-vision equipment by the criminal, the effect of this on police operations, and proposes a way forward for future research and development
Keywords :
image intensifiers; infrared imaging; police; reviews; surveillance; Russian night-vision equipment; criminal; image intensifiers; low-light surveillance imaging; marketing strategy; night-vision equipment; night-vision techniques; police operations; product range; research and development; Costs; Europe; Forward contracts; Lighting; Manufacturing processes; Military equipment; Photography; Pulp manufacturing; Research and development; Surveillance;
Conference_Titel :
Security Technology, 1995. Proceedings. Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers 29th Annual 1995 International Carnahan Conference on
Conference_Location :
Sanderstead
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-2627-X
DOI :
10.1109/CCST.1995.524747