Elbit Systems Launches Hyperspectral Payload, Fitted for Hermes® 450 and Hermes® 900 UAS
A series of successful test flights were conducted recently
Press Release
6 February, 2012
Introducing a new dimension to the world of intelligence gathering by detection,
imaging and tracking of targets on the basis of their material signature
Elbit Systems has expanded its portfolio of payloads with the recent launch of a Hermes® 450 and Hermes® 900 unmanned air system (UAS)
hyperspectral payload with new revolutionary intelligence capabilities.
Based on Elbit Systems Electro-Optics Elop’s proprietary research, the unique, innovative hyperspectral imaging technology
enables simultaneous imaging of the region of interest at different wavelengths. The unique payload is capable of imaging
the spectral signature of the imaged materials, which is unique to every material in nature, just like a fingerprint.
Using a very sensitive imaging technology, the system can perform remote sensing by distinguishing most colors at a broad
spectral range and at an extremely high resolution.
The innovative hyperspectral technology introduces a new, additional dimension to the world of intelligence gathering,
by enabling detection and tracking of targets on the basis of their material signature. The new payload enables intelligence
gathering via identification, measurement and tracking of materials and objects including uncovering low signature military
activity and invisible obstacles, as well as identification of hazardous materials. The airborne hyperspectral system is also
complemented by a ground segment that provides automatic interpretation of the images/data and a mission planning system.
In its Hermes®900 or Hermes®450 UAS configuration, the new system facilitates remote sensing and monitoring capabilities for
various scenarios.
In addition to military applications, the new hyperspectral technology is applicable for commercial and scientific use,
such as pollution detection, water sampling, mineral deposits location, as well as agricultural applications like vegetation
tracking and projection of crop yields, soil identification and more.
Elbit Systems has completed the development of the system and has recently conducted a series of successful test flights.
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