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Sky-Hero unveils Narfi Mk.I self-contained handheld camera head for SWAT and SOF teams.
To continually improve the way SWAT, defense SOF squadrons, as well as Search and Rescue teams, conduct tactical inspections of hard-to-reach, dangerous or inaccessible areas, Sky-Hero unveils its additional tactical vector in the form of a self-contained handheld camera head, the Narfi Mk.I, which complements the unified tactical unmanned indoor recon system – including Loki Mk.II UAV and Sigyn Mk.I UGV.
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Designed for the darkest, most dangerous, and most remote tactical applications, Narfi Mk.I camera head features extremely low light sensitivity and automatically switches to IR mode for night vision, in addition to its wide 150° viewing angle (Picture source: Sky-Hero)
This core static camera acts as a search tool that specifically addresses the imperative needs of special forces to secure their immediate intervention environment to ensure effective, accurate deployment and minimize potential uncontrolled threats.
Designed for the darkest, most dangerous, and most remote tactical applications, Narfi Mk.I camera head features extremely low light sensitivity and automatically switches to IR mode for night vision, in addition to its wide 150° viewing angle.
An integral part of the Sky-Hero unified recon system with a battery runtime of over 300 minutes, this new tactical vector transmits wireless, encrypted, low-latency image and sound streams that are viewed on the system’s single controller, the GCS Mk.II, allowing for remote adjusting of settings and activation of features. While the A/V wireless feed of the camera is also distributed to the Sky-Hero wearable individual 2.7-inch displays, these screens can also, via a specific menu, operate the camera head independently through a wired connection.
Moreover, the Narfi Mk.I is equipped with a swiveling and tilting plate that allows for an easy transition from mounted on a foldable pole to being simply glued directly to the surrounding structures. This design offers additional adaptability of the Narfi Mk.I through extending the view above drop ceilings, behind immovable objects, around corners,… or maintaining sight on a specific target.
Narfi Mk.I’s modular design is rugged, field adaptable and immediately compatible with other Sky-Hero tactical accessories such as the interchangeable sound and light diversion payloads that can equip the Loli Mk.II drone and Sigyn Mk.I ground robot.
By expanding remote vision and tactical inspection capabilities, this new unmanned recon device, Narfi Mk.I, keeps operators away from injury risk, potential hazards and possible dangers that cannot be seen otherwise. Together with the Loki Mk.IIUAV and the Sigyn UGV Mk.I, they assist officers in hazardous incidents that would benefit from a ground-level perspective.
By expanding remote vision and tactical inspection capabilities, this new unmanned recon device, Narfi Mk.I, keeps operators away from injury risk, potential hazards and possible dangers that cannot be seen otherwise (Picture source: Sky-Hero)
Defense News March 2023