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Società Anonima Ottica Meccanica Italiana (OMI) was an optical equipment maker in Rome. The company was founded by Umberto Nistri in about 1924.[1] Nistri had previously founded Società per Azioni Rilevamenti Aerofotogrammetrici (SARA) with his brother Amedeo in 1921.[2] SARA conducted aerial surveys for cartography, and designed some of their own equipment.[3] OMI designed and made equipment for surveying and photogrammetry, including aerial cameras[4][5] and later more general aeronautical instruments.[6][7] Not surprisingly, given the period the firm was active, the products included military ones, including a machine-gun camera for training gunners by filming the target 'shot' with a gun-shaped cine camera in exercises,[8] and a cryptographic machine.[9][10]

The exact relationship between SARA and OMI seems to have varied; patents up to about 1935 are in the name of 'Ottica Meccanica Italiana S.A.',[11] while later ones are in the name 'S.A. Ottico Meccanica Italiana e Rilevamenti Aerofotogrammetrici',[12] suggesting the two companies may have merged for a period, but this distinction is not consistent in all patent filings. Many patents were filed in the name of Umberto Nistri himself.

OMI was eventually purchased in 1981 by the aircraft company Agusta,[13] but several patents were still filed in the name OMI, up to 1987.[14]

SARA was reformed as Società Aerofotografie e Rilevamenti Aerofotogrammetrici S.p.A after the Second World War, by the sons of Amedeo Nistri, and still operates.[2]


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  1. Landini, E.T. and Travaglini, (2001) Le Fabbriche della conoscenza Roma Tre nel territorio e nella riqualificazione dell’area Ostiense (Factories of Knowledge: Roma Tre in the territory and the redevelopment of the Ostiense Region); catalogue of an exhibition of industrial architecture, at the Università del Studi Roma Tre, 23-30 January 2001. Page 52 discusses OMI's headquarters, built in 1937. Sources vary as to the exact date of OMI's foundation; many others say 1926.
  2. 2.0 2.1 SARA Nistri S.r.l. company website
  3. British Patent 182912 of 1922, Method of photogrammetric survey and apparatus therefor], granted to Umberto Nistri.
  4. British Patent 253142 of 1927, Improvements in film photographic cameras, granted to Umberto Nistri.
  5. British Patent 255095 of 1928, Improvements in apparatus for obtaining at adjustable intervals of time the periodical operation of a photographic or other machine, granted to Umberto Nistri.
  6. French Patent 653223 of 1929, Appareil de visée périscopique à stabilisation automatique (Automatically-stabilised periscope), granted to Umberto Nistri.
  7. US Patent 2019234 of 1935, Optical device for the control of flight granted to Umberto Nistri (an optical device to combine the displays of several flight instruments).
  8. British Patent 387549 of 1933, Improvements in photo-machine guns with driving device controlled by a windmill , granted to Umberto Nistri.
  9. British Patent 737106 of 1955, Improvements connected with cryptographic writing machines, granted to Rafaello Nistri (son of Umberto).
  10. An example of the OMI cryptographic machine at Jerry Proc's Crypto Machines.
  11. British Patent 363204 of 1931, Compass for aircraft and the like, granted to 'Ottica Meccanica Italiana S.A.'
  12. French Patent 892483 of 1944, Perfectionnements aux gyroscopes électriques de direction, granted to 'S.A. Ottico Meccanica Italiana e Rilevamenti Aerofotogrammetrici'.
  13. Italy - Aviation Industry at GlobalSecurity.org (in the last paragraph).
  14. Italian Patent 1171548, Perfezionamento nei sistemi di misura del livello di liquidi del tipo capacità (Improvements in liquid level measurement systems of the capacitance type), granted to Ottico Meccanica Italiana S.p.A.