Longer-Range Airborne Laser Scanning System30/04/2010 |
| Trimble has added the Trimble Harrier 68i to its aerial imaging and laser scanning systems. Designed for aircraft and helicopter operation, the new version is suited for long-range corridor, project, and wide-area mapping. Based on the Trimble Harrier 68, laser scanner extends the typical operating altitude to 1,600 meters above ground level. |
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