Cal Sensors

Optical Muzzle Flash Detection System

Optical Muzzle Flash Detection System

Cal Sensors’s optical detector technology is capable of detecting muzzle flash from over 100 meters away while minimizing false alarms. Optical muzzle flash detection systems offer a faster response, less false targets and potentially, a more compact solution than other gunfire detection systems. Operating at the speed of light, optical flash detection systems provide an almost instantaneous response to a gunfire event, providing real time detection capabilities. This also gives the targets the critical seconds needed to duck and apply counter-measures. With superior detector sensitivity and measurement response time, Cal Sensors offers the ideal solution for flash detection systems.

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