The two-axis gyrostabilized optical system UAV Gimbal BSL IR36 is a high-tech observation module equipped with a Flir Boson+ thermal imager with 640×512 resolution and a 36 mm lens. The system ensures stable imaging even in challenging conditions thanks to its two-axis gyrostabilization, which minimizes the impact of vibrations and carrier movement. Its lightweight and energy-efficient design makes it suitable for integration on unmanned aerial vehicles and mobile platforms for surveillance, reconnaissance, and navigation tasks in complete darkness or adverse weather conditions.
Provides a clear and stable image during flight, even with wind loads or drone vibrations.
Carbon fiber combines high strength with minimal weight, increasing flight duration. In addition, carbon is resistant to corrosion and extreme temperatures, making it ideal for operation in difficult conditions.

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION
| System Type | Optical 2-axis gyro-stabilized platform |
| Compatible Camera | FLIR Boson+ 640 |
| Sensor | Uncooled VOx microbolometer, 640×512 pixels |
| Pixel Pitch | 12 μm |
| Lens | 36 mm |
| Field of View (horizontal) | ~12° × 10° |
| Spectral Band | 7.5 – 13.5 μm |
| Frame Rate | 60 Hz |
| Video Output | LVDS / USB / HDMI (via adapter board) |
| Stabilization | Gyroscopic, angular vibration compensation (2 axes) |
| Accuracy of encoder | up to ±0.01° |
| Control | RS-232 / IP (Ethernet) |
| Operating Temperature | -30°C … +50°C |
| Materials | Carbon fiber, aluminum alloys |
| Power Supply | 12–24 V DC |
| Power Consumption | 10–20 W |
| Image Modes | White Hot, Black Hot, Ironbow, Sepia, Color Palettes, Digital Zoom, Image Enhancement (ACE/DDE) |