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It would seem that the safest time for movement is the dark time of the day. Under the cover of night, it is possible to take out the wounded from the front line and carry out the necessary redeployment.

But when it comes to the use of vehicles, a serious problem arises.
The included headlights turn the vehicle into an excellent target.

The set of equipment for night driving “SOVA (OWL) 2.0” allows you to drive at night with a full. switched off lighting.

The camera can be easily and quickly mounted on the roof of any car using reliable neodymium magnets.

To illuminate the road, low-power LEDs are used, which create infrared illumination invisible to the human eye.

The illumination zone roughly corresponds to the low beam.

SOVA (OWL) 2.0” provides even on a moonless night the visibility of a dirt road up to 50 meters, while maintaining the detail of the image of the road surface.

The monitor is installed in the cab and allows not only the driver, but also other crew members to see the road and the roadside.
The image from the camera on the roof of the car is displayed on a 4K monitor with the ability to change the angle. The monitor has physical rather than touch buttons and a visor to prevent monitor glare on the windshield.

Thanks to the use of the AHD protocol, there is no delay in transferring the image from the camera to the monitor.
The image from the rear view camera is automatically turned on on the monitor at the moment the car changes into reverse.

The developers have taken care of the health of the driver. The monitor allows you to reduce the brightness of the image to almost zero.
That is, the device can be used in complete darkness for a long time without adversely affecting the driver’s vision.

SOVA (OWL) 2.0” is completely universal and can be powered from the on-board network of all types of cars (12/24/36 V). The kit uses high-quality waterproof air connectors.

The Tekhnari group donated about 300 Sov kits as charitable assistance to equip vehicles that carry out emergency evacuation of the wounded.

The SOVA 2.0 kit with two cameras costs $450.

There is a cheaper version of the “Owl I” that has one camera and a simplified version of the monitor. The SOVA (OWL) Light kit costs $270.

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