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KOMZ
KOMZ (Kazanskii Optiko-Mekhanicheskii Zavod / Kazan Optical-Mechanical Factory),[1] is a manufacturer of optical products for military and scientific purposes. The company is based in Kazan, Republic Tatarstan, Russia. Among others, the company makes the following cameras (in 2010):[2]
Gun cameras:[3]
- AKS-5M-50
- AKS-5M-50 OS
- AKS-5M-75-OS
- FKP-2AV
- S-13a
Oscilloscope Cameras (to photograph cathode ray tubes of radar sets etc)[4]
- PAU-473-1M takes still and motion pictures of indicator screens
- PAU-486 radar /osciloscope camera (manual)
- PAU-radar /osciloscope camera 486-1 (manual and automatic [5]
- PAU-487 radar /osciloscope camera
Surveillance/in-flight Monitoring[6]
- PAU-476A used to record the instrument panel of the pilot
- FKP-Eu photographs the pilot's view (still or motion) as well as the parameters indicated on the head up display (still only)
Aerial & reconnaissance cameras (Kinokontrolnye)[7]
- AKS-2A capable of 24-48 frames/sec intended for aerial photography of ground-based objects for the purpose of photo-reconnaissance and control of the results of the bombing
- AKS-96 capable of 96 frames/sec
- KSS-453 capable of 250 to 3000 frames/sec
- A-39S-M for manual daylight photography from low altitudes
- M-167 for automated daylight photography from low altitudes
- UA-47A for night photography illuminated by photo flash-cartridges
Notes
- ↑ КОМЗ—Казанский оптико-механический завод
- ↑ website of CDB Photon
- ↑ website of CDB Photon;Russian Arms Expo: Aerial photography cameras A-39S; Airborne motion-picture camera AKS-5M
- ↑ website of CDB Photon; Russian Arms Expo: Aerial photography cameras A-39S
- ↑ I automatic mode, every 2nd, 4th, 8th and 16th radar images are photographed
- ↑ website of CDB Photon; Russian Arms Expo: Photographic camera FKP-EU
- ↑ website of CDB Photon