Monaco Yacht Show 2007 – Current Corporation News release
Nightvision

What would you see . . . if you could see?

Vancouver, Canada - With the Night Navigator, vessel operators can see potential obstacles including small unlit boats, logs, buoys and whales while underway at night as well as monitor suspicious or threatening activity while at sea and at anchor.

At the Monaco Yacht Show, Current Corporation will present its Night Navigator series of night vision camera systems for marine applications including yachts, offshore supply vessels, fast patrol boats, high speed ferries and coast guard vessels. The Night Navigator combines image intensified night vision, cooled or un-cooled thermal cameras with day camera systems, all bridge controlled and stabilized.

A few recent installations include two Planet 120’ motor yachts by Versilcraft, two offshore supply vessels by Seacor Marine, several Korean coast guard vessels and many High Speed Ferries.
Come and visit us at the Navelec booth in the French Pavilion (booth QP63) for live demonstration & customized solutions.

The Night Navigator 5000 combines an Image Intensified Night Vision Camera and a colour day camera in a 2-axis stabilized gimbal with 360 degree continuous azimuth rotation. Its main focus is safe navigation, night and day at the best price point.
The Night Navigator 3000 combines a cooled thermal camera and a colour day camera in a 2 axis stabilized gimbal with 360-degree continuous azimuth rotation.
The gyro-stabilized Night Navigator Micro and CoMPASS provide cooled long range and very long range thermal cameras combined with color day cameras in gimbals with high end features like target detection, target tracking, picture in picture display, and more. The Night Navigator Micro is housed in an 8-inch gimbal at only 8 kilograms; its compact size making it virtually invisible on a luxury vessel. The Night Navigator Micro and CoMPASS are high-end observation camera systems used for long range surveillance and anti-piracy applications.

For more information on the Night Navigator please visit www.currentcorp.com.

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