Exosens launch new additions to LWIR camera portfolio

Exosens announced the launch of the Crius XP and MicroCube XP series, the latest additions to its renowned long-wave infrared camera portfolio Exosens announced the launch of the Crius XP and MicroCube XP series, the latest additions to its renowned long-wave infrared camera portfolio

Exosens announced the launch of the Crius XP and MicroCube XP series, the latest additions to its renowned long-wave infrared (LWIR) camera portfolio.

Earlier this year, Exosens set a new standard in thermal imaging with its Dione XP cameras. The new Crius XP and MicroCube XP build on that success, offering customers even greater clarity, reliability, and flexibility for defense and industrial applications.

The Crius XP series is built for clear, dependable vision in any condition. Users can detect, recognise, and identify targets with exceptional sharpness even in smoke, fog, or low contrast situations. The cameras are ready to operate in under a second, remain stable in extreme conditions, and integrate smoothly into mission-critical defense systems.

The MicroCube XP series brings the same extreme performance to a compact, lightweight design optimised for drones and mobile platforms. In spite of its small size, it delivers outstanding sensitivity, capturing even the smallest temperature differences for greater detail. With shutterless operation and instant startup, operators can deploy quickly and maintain a sharp, reliable view of their targets.

“With the introduction of the Crius XP and MicroCube XP series, we’re reinforcing our commitment to deliver imaging solutions that combine uncompromising performance with integration flexibility,” said Paul Ryckaert, Executive GM, Exosens Advanced Imaging business unit. “These cameras are designed to give defense users sharper vision, faster response, and reliable operation in the harshest environments.”

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