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Geospatial Systems TerraPix Camera Module

December 2, 2009 - Rochester, NY – Geospatial Systems Inc. (GSI) is pleased to announce its newest Kinematic Camera Module, the TerraPix KCM-MS. Based on GSI’s MS-4100 Multi-Spectral Camera, the KCM-MS is upgraded with features of GSI’s metric cameras including a Ruggedized Construction of sensor/lens assembly, Integrated Kinematic Adapter Interface and Standard NADIR Receiver Mount, and Geometric & Radiometric Calibration.

The KCM-MS is a patented, single aperture, 3-CCD system available in 3, 4 and 5 band configurations. The MS-4100 and its predecessors have enjoyed broad acceptance as a high-quality, multi-spectral camera product for use in a range of specialized applications requiring true multi-spectral capabilities and performance. The KCM-MS provides all the traditional benefits in a configuration more suited for delivering improved metric performance for airborne applications. In addition, the KCM-MS is now fully supported by the TerraPix DGX Control Framework which provides camera control, INS integration and image pre-processing capabilities. This allows the KCM-MS to be deployed in a single sensor configuration, or readily combined with other TerraPix sensors such as the KCM-39, KCM-16 and KCM-IR to achieve powerful multi-sensor capabilities.

Max Elbaz, CEO of GSI said "We are pleased to announce the KCM-MS as the newest addition to the TerraPix product line. Our customers can now, even more quickly, configure and deploy robust multi-spectral imaging capabilities for applications in natural resources and asset management such as precision agriculture and forestry, as well as defense and law enforcement.”


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