ACSL Ltd. announced that ACSL Inc., its U.S. subsidiary, has launched the new thermal camera, compliant with the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA). The new stabilized thermal camera features a Boson sensor with a resolution of 640X512. Using a stabilized 3-axis gimbal, the thermal camera has an effective focal length of 13.8mm, 32° HFOV, and captures video at 640X512 @60 Hz.

The EO sensor records 64MP photos and 4K video at 30 Hz. It has an effective focal length of 4.8mm and 67° HFOV. This new thermal option is ideal for work in the field with SOTENs one-touch swappable camera system.

It will work with other ACSL drones and will be available for purchase towards the end of 2024. ACSL will be displaying this new thermal camera at booth #541 during the Commercial UAV Show in Las Vegas from September 3-5. Policies on economic security and environmental considerations are accelerating in the global drone market. In the United States, the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) has prohibited government procurement of Russian and Chinese-made drones.

Additionally, DJI, a Chinese drone manufacturer, has been designated as a "Chinese military-related company" by the U.S. Department of Defense since October 2022. In this market environment, the movement to eliminate Chinese-made products is accelerating in the United States, and the importance of NDAA-compliant products is increasing. Developing and providing NDAA-compliant products has become a crucial factor in enhancing a company's reliability and competitiveness.

In response to these market needs and to gain high recognition in the U.S. market, ACSL Inc. has announced the launch of its new thermal camera.