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TABI1800TABI1800 uses a cooled MCT Sensor which makes it possible to collect pixel sizes smaller than 50cm from 31xed wing aircraft In contrast competing systems
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TABI1800TABI1800 uses a cooled MCT Sensor which makes it possible to collect pixel sizes smaller than 50cm from 31xed wing aircraft In contrast competing systems can only collect 1 meter pixels usin. 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