
The Milvus 14 is a 14 cm gimbal weighing 2 kg. It features a day camera with optical zoom, an LWIR thermal camera with optical zoom, a laser rangefinder, and a laser pointer. This gimbal has been designed for surveillance applications on ISR drones.
The Milvus 16MW has a compact architecture (Ø16 cm) but stands out with enhanced performance. It includes a Full HD day camera with x30 (or x36 option) optical zoom and a cooled MWIR 640×480 infrared camera with x15 optical zoom. This gimbal also integrates a 12 km laser rangefinder and a laser pointer, all within a weight of 2.8 kg.
Vision.AI is our range of embedded video-processing solutions, designed to adapt to a wide variety of needs — from cost-effective, lightweight options to high-performance configurations for the most demanding applications. Natively integrated into our optronic systems, it optimizes image quality, bandwidth, and operational efficiency.
Key Features:
H.264 and H.265/HEVC codecs, with up to ×2 bandwidth reduction at equivalent quality.
Digital stabilization to mitigate vibrations and micro-movements, delivering a more usable image.
AI-powered algorithms for object tracking and classification, optimized for real-time performance according to the platform.
New Ground Control Station
Our next-generation ground station software pilots our gimbals with a resolutely user-centered approach. It enables mission preparation (adding points of interest, route planning, observation zones), real-time operations (sensor/effect control, algorithm management: tracking, classification, stabilization, auto modes), and recording of all data streams (video, telemetry, events) for fast and exploitable post-mission review.
User-friendly, modern, and responsive interface: clear dashboard, touchscreen and keyboard controls, customizable shortcuts, adaptive windows, and integrated map views. The goal: to reduce cognitive load, accelerate decision-making, and secure every phase — before, during, and after the mission.