The UMAS-P02 Multispectral Target Recognition and Tracking Servo Turntable is a high-precision photoelectric detection system engineered for critical airspace surveillance and security. Integrating a high-definition visible light camera with an uncooled Vanadium Oxide thermal imager, this system provides unparalleled situational awareness, allowing operators to detect, track, and identify aerial targets with extreme accuracy in diverse environmental conditions.
Designed for versatility and reliability, the UMAS-P02 leverages advanced PID feedback servo drives and intelligent guidance integration. Whether deployed for counter-drone operations or aircraft monitoring, its ability to synchronize with radar and spectral guidance ensures a comprehensive defense perimeter, transforming complex spectral data into actionable visual intelligence for rapid response.
Detailed Parameters
| Visible Resolution | 19201080 @25fps | Optical Zoom | F7.2-360mm (50X Continuous) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Thermal Resolution | 640512 (Encoding 12801024) | Thermal Lens | F30--150mm |
| Drone Detection Range | Visible ≥3.5KM / Thermal ≥1.8KM | Aircraft Detection Range | Visible ≥15KM / Thermal ≥10KM |
| Rotation Range | Horizontal 0°~360° / Vertical -45°~90° | Control Speed | 0.1°~80°/s (Horizontal & Vertical) |
| Operating Temp | -40℃ to +60℃ | Protection Level | IP66 (Optional 3-proof) |
Key Advantages
Multispectral Fusion
Combines visible light and infrared thermal imaging to ensure 24/7 detection capabilities regardless of lighting or weather.
Real-time Tracking
High-speed PID servo drives provide precise, low-latency target following with a stop accuracy of ±0.01°.
Intelligent Guidance
Seamlessly integrates with Radar, Spectral, and TDOA guidance for automated target acquisition and positioning.
AI Target Recognition
Supports automatic classification of over 80 target types, including drones, humans, vehicles, and vessels.
Extreme Zoom Power
50X continuous optical zoom allows for positive identification of targets from several kilometers away.
Industrial Durability
IP66 rated housing ensures stable operation in extreme temperatures from -40℃ to +60℃.
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Management Platforms
Radar Integration
Automatic synchronization with radar data for immediate target slewing and acquisition.
Spectral Guidance
Couples with spectral detectors to narrow search areas based on frequency emissions.
Motion Intelligence
Full-screen motion search and thermal target tracking to eliminate human monitoring fatigue.
TDOA Synchronization
Compatible with Time Difference of Arrival (TDOA) systems for high-precision 3D localization.
Network Protocol
Supports IPv4, TCP/IP, and UDP for seamless integration into existing Command and Control (C2) networks.
Smart Tracking
Automated guided tracking and manual override for flexible target management.
Investment Return Comparison
| Feature Metric | Standard CCTV | UMAS-P02 System |
|---|---|---|
| Detection Range | Low (Short Range) | Ultra-High (Up to 15KM) |
| Night Capability | Passive IR / Low Light | Active Thermal Imaging |
| Target Identification | Manual Review | AI-Powered (80+ Types) |
| Integration | Standalone | Multi-Sensor Guided |
| Precision | Low (Fixed/PTZ) | High (±0.01° Accuracy) |
Frequently Asked Questions
The system uses multispectral fusion, combining high-resolution visible light with uncooled thermal imaging. This allows it to detect the heat signature of drone motors and batteries even when the drone is visually camouflaged or operating at night.
Yes, the UMAS-P02 is designed for intelligent guidance. It can receive inputs from radar, spectral detectors, and TDOA systems to automatically orient the camera toward the target coordinates.
For a reference drone size of 0.35m 0.35m, the visible light system provides a recognition range of ≥2.5KM, while the thermal imaging system provides a recognition range of ≥1.2KM.
Absolutely. It features an IP66 protection level and is rated for operating temperatures between -40℃ and +60℃, making it ideal for harsh outdoor deployments.
The intelligent recognition system supports the classification and identification of over 80 types of targets, including various drones, humans, vehicles, and boats.
The system supports H.265, H.264, and MJPEG (for image capture), ensuring high-quality video transmission with optimized bandwidth usage over TCP/IP networks.







