EOIR Camera for UAVs
Velox is a cutting-edge EOIR camera designed for UAV applications, equipped with high-resolution visible and thermal cameras. It delivers outstanding imaging performance in any condition, with capabilities for night vision and motion detection. Its gyro-stabilized platform ensures unparalleled clarity and stability, even in demanding environments. With its fast angular velocity, Velox introduces advanced auto-tracking features, making it a crucial tool for aerial superiority in a compact, efficient package.

Superior Performance with Nanomotion Motors
Nanomotion motors offer exceptional acceleration and velocity, resulting in a highly efficient gyro-stabilized system that achieves an outstanding stabilization performance of 80 µrad.
Velox captures 6 full fields of view per second, allowing for a user-configurable matrix of images that can be stitched together in various configurations.
This flexibility, combined with Nanomotion’s compact motors and their reduced power consumption, offers a notable advantage in optimizing Size, Weight, and Power (SWAP) considerations.

Simplified Integration for Customers
The Velox was created to simplify the integration process for our customers. It is compatible with the Mavlink protocol and the Nvidia NX platform, ensuring that both electrical and mechanical integration are straightforward and hassle-free.

Expanding Our Sensing Payload Product Line
We are actively planning to broaden our sensing payload product line to introduce new products and enter to an additional markets.
This includes the development of even more compact payload options and the enhancement of features in our current product range.
The Velox: A Symbol of Innovation in UAV Technology
The Velox is more than just a product; it embodies our relentless pursuit of excellence in UAV technology. It delivers unparalleled performance and reliability, even in the most challenging environments. This dedication to quality and innovation ensures that the Velox remains a leader in the industry, setting new standards for EOIR camera payloads.