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Thermoteknix Announce Outstanding Success with their Miniature Infrared Camera in Aegis Missile Defense Test...
Thermoteknix Announce Outstanding Success
with their Miniature Infrared
Camera
in Aegis Missile Test
Thermoteknix’ MIRIC® TB2-30 is a unique miniature, very high
performance rugged, radiometric infrared camera calibrated for
temperature measurement in the most extreme environments. The
range includes the MIRIC® radiometric hermetically sealed cameras which
are shock, dust and water resistant and tested for use in vacuum and zero
gravity and the MIRICLE® 110K high resolution imaging cameras.
The MIRIC® TB2-30 camera was selected for use on the target missile in
the November 2005’s Aegis Ballistic Missile Defense (BMD) intercept test.
Aegis Launch
Real-time thermal imagery provided ground crew with continuous high
performance imagery from launch to intercept. Thermoteknix worked closely
with a team from Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory
(APL), in Laurel, Md., to develop a multi-purpose sensor payload that was
integrated with the target missile to collect infrared and video imagery of
the target’s boost and post-boost phases of flight; video coverage of the
target’s reentry vehicle separation event; and spectral, radiometric and
video coverage of the intercept by a Standard Missile-3 (SM-3).

The Intercept
“This provided scientists with the closest and clearest view of the intercept,”
said the project manager for Aegis BMD Test and Evaluation. “It will also
enable scientists to better understand the phenomenon of postburnout
motor debris associated with solid-fueled boosters.”
Thermoteknix’ MIRIC® infrared camera was installed in the aft-looking
cluster to collectdata on the booster’s post-burnout debris efflux. “We’re very excited to provide the Aegis BMD community with this
unique capability. Data collected during this flight test will add to the
understanding of the intercept, as well as post-burnout solid rocket motor
debris phenomena.”
Additional flights using Thermoteknix MIRIC® infrared cameras are planned
for 2006.
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20th April 2010
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