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RIEGL Introduces New Integrated VP-1 Helicopter Pod with VUX-240 Airborne Scanner

Vp 1 With Vux 240 Snip 1December 10, 2019 – The innovative VP-1 Helicopter Pod is now also available with the fully integrated RIEGL VUX-240 Airborne Laser Scanner!

This pod option, unveiled at INTERGEO 2019, offers smooth integration on helicopters using standard hard points and camera mounts.

The VUX-240 LiDAR sensor provides up to 1.5 million measurements per second and is ideally suited for applications like corridor mapping. It is also suited for installation on a larger UAS/UAV/RPAS or smaller manned aircraft.

To learn more about this brand new innovative system please click the link below to find out how this instrument can assist you on your next project!

RIEGL VP-1 HeliCopterPod with VUX-240

About RIEGL
RIEGL is an international leading provider of cutting edge technology in airborne, mobile, terrestrial, industrial and unmanned laser scanning solutions. RIEGL has been producing LiDAR systems commercially for over 40 years and focuses on pulsed time-of-flight laser radar technology in multiple wavelengths. RIEGL’s core Smart-Waveform technologies provide pure digital LiDAR signal processing, unique methodologies for resolving range ambiguities, multiple targets per laser shots, optimum distribution of measurements, calibrated amplitudes and reflectance estimates, as well as the seamless integration and calibration of systems. RIEGL’s various 3D scanners offer a wide array of performance characteristics and serve as a platform for continuing “Innovation in 3D” for the LiDAR industry. From the first inquiry, to purchase and integration of the system, as well as training and support, RIEGL maintains an out-standing history of reliability and support to their customers. Worldwide sales, training, support and services are delivered from RIEGL’s headquarters in Austria, main offices in the USA, Japan, Australia and China, and by a worldwide network of representatives covering Europe, North and South America, Asia, Australia, and Africa.

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