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April 11, 2008

U.S. Navy To Test Advanced Submarine Periscope Camera System from RemoteReality for Total Horizon View, Enhanced Situational Awareness


WESTBOROUGH, Mass., April 11, 2008 – The U.S. Navy will deploy for sea trials an advanced camera system developed, built and delivered by RemoteReality that will enhance safety and situational awareness for submarines with Type 18 periscopes, used on all Los Angeles- and Seawolf-class submarines.

Instead of the traditional submarine surface-viewing operation that takes several minutes to complete a 360-degree scan of surrounding waters, the RemoteReality camera system gives an instant omni-directional view.

“The camera system, which combines hardware and a software interface, provides submarine operators with a critical ‘quick look’ capability,” said recently named RemoteReality CEO Dennis McGinn. “It captures, in an instant, a full 360-degree view of activity on the surface, through the use of a very high-resolution (six times high definition/12 megapixels) visible-light omni camera and an uncooled (640 x 480 pixels) thermal infrared omni camera for nighttime use.”

McGinn, a retired U.S. Navy admiral who once commanded The Third Fleet in the Pacific, added: “Having this quick-look capability will greatly improve situational awareness and add another layer of safety, especially for submarines in littoral waters.

“As coastal waters and critical maritime straits and choke points become more crowded, the ability to get an instant view of the horizon with a quick periscope look provides a real safety margin and tactical advantage to our submarine fleet,” he continued. “The importance of sea lines of communication (SLOCs) cannot be overstated.”

McGinn noted that the company developed the system under a contract awarded last year by the Office of Naval Research (ONR), one of a number of ONR-awarded contracts that the company has received. He said that RemoteReality’s development partner for this advanced and highly complex optical system is the Naval Underwater Weapons Center (NUWC), based in Newport, R.I.

“This system, which we expect to be installed later this year on a Los Angeles-class nuclear submarine, will enable submariners – skippers and shipmates alike – to have faster, more accurate data about the total surface situation around them,” said McGinn. “Having good, complete information is still one of the best weapons in our defensive arsenal.”

The Type 18 periscope is currently undergoing upgrades for a video package known as SUBIS (submarine imaging subsystem), a set of analog video and digital still cameras that record the view from the periscope and provide image enhancement software for image analysis.

“This is a good example of a highly complex system that was developed as a turnkey system by RemoteReality for a major government customer and delivered on time. And it should provide the platform for broader applications in submarine operations,” McGinn said.

About RemoteReality Corp.

RemoteReality is the designer of intelligent-omni-video systems that integrate high-resolution 360-degree mirrors, optics, sensors and image processing into single-lens, solid-state, high-frame-rate video appliances. They promise 360-degree real-time, continuous video with the ability to simultaneously detect and track multiple objects, in visible and infrared thermal spectra. Integrating unique hardware and proprietary software, RemoteReality’s systems are fully compatible with current object-recognition applications, have no moving parts and operate at maximum efficiency in just about any wireless communication network environment. The company works with OEMs, prime contractors and systems integrators to deliver total-view video solutions for defense, homeland security and commercial security applications. For more information, go to www.remotereality.com

Note: RemoteReality is a trademark of RemoteReality Corp. The names of other actual companies, organizations and/or products/services mentioned herein may be the trademarks of their respective owners.