Iran builds thermal imaging infrared cameras
TEHRAN – Domestic experts at Iran’s defense industry have managed to design and manufacture thermal imaging infrared cameras to be used for a range of anti-armor guided missile systems. Experts have manufactured thermographic cameras to be installed on various anti-armor missile systems, including Toofan, Dehlavieh, and Tosan, Tasnim reported. They have built “RU244TK” thermographic cameras […]
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