
Telops designs and manufactures high-performance hyperspectral imaging systems and infrared cameras for defense, industrial, and academic research applications.
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Are you looking for a completely integrated, turn-key solution tailored to your specific needs? We say bring it on. At Telops, we specialize in the design and production of complex, innovative optical systems.
Our team of highly skilled scientists and engineers specialize in:
- Spectroscopy
- FTIR and remote sensing
- Hyperspectral and Infrared Imaging
- Optical design and engineering
We adhere to a rigorous project management process in which your needs and requirements always comes first. All projects go through a controlled systems engineering process that meets aerospace standards.
Hyper-Cam Nano
Five times smaller and lighter (< 25 kg including drone) than the recently introduced Hyper-Cam Airborne Mini, the Telops Hyper-Cam Nano (or Nano HSI) is a compact, low-consumption hyperspectral infrared camera installed on an octocopter drone. It is perfectly suited for airborne airborne chemical imaging. It provides real-time data analysis to facilitate rapid decision-making and can survey hostile or dangerous areas with ease, allowing for detection of chemicals of interest (e.g. chemical warfare or precursors).
Easier to deploy and operate than existing sensors, it can be carried by a single person. Previously, the size of the octopoter drones has not allowed for the integration of a LWIR hyperspectral camera.
The Hyper-Cam Nano leverages the same core FTIR technology as the leading and well-demonstrated Hyper-Cam, re-engineered in a compact format that enables integration on game-changing platforms such as the proposed octocopter drone. The drone can be flown with various patterns, and the imager, highly maneuverable, can perform top-down mapping, or can image in any direction (downward, forward or at an angle) while hovering.
Mont-Megantic Observatory
Despite challenging weight and volume constraints, Telops carried out the modernization of the Mont-Megantic Observatory’s telescope, dating to the late 1970s.
Using signals from a modern reference camera and a wavefront sensor, the R&D team has developed a high-frequency adaptive optics system designed to compensate for atmospheric turbulence by enabling precise positioning of the telescope’s massive secondary mirror, even in winter temperatures that can reach -30° C.
The purpose of the system is to maintain optimal image quality at the focal plane array of the telescope. The system is specified to correct the tip/tilt of the mirror at a targeted frequency of 20 Hz while correcting focus and low-order optical abberations at a frequency of 0.01 – 0.02 Hz.

Customized Cameras
You need an infrared camera, but you are unable to find one that meets your needs? No need to compromise. Please let us know what you are looking for, and our team of experts will find the best solution customized for your application.
Telops has access to the widest selection of infrared detectors, readout integrated circuits and detector coolers. We can design and build your ideal camera configuration. Whether you need fast frame rates, great sensitivity, high resolution, extended temperature dynamic range, multispectral or hyperspectral capabilities, special optics, or just an irregular mechanical configuration, we will take up the challenge!
We always thrive to take infrared imaging to the next level with our cameras. Let us do it for you!
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Shortwave Infrared technology
Shortwave Infrared (SWIR) technology has emerged as a powerful imaging tool, offering unique capabilities that complement Longwave Infrared (LWIR) and Midwave Infrared (MWIR) systems.

Midwave Infrared technology
Midwave Infrared (MWIR) technology plays a crucial role in thermal imaging, capturing radiation emitted directly from objects without the need for an external light source.

Longwave Infrared technology
For decades, infrared cameras utilizing Longwave Infrared (LWIR) and Midwave Infrared (MWIR) sensors have been a staple in military applications for detecting human activity.
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