Currently, NATO is conducting the "Defender of the Nation 2024" exercise, which is one of the largest exercises since the end of the Cold War, aimed at testing NATO's rapid deployment capabilities and new defense plans. This exercise involves approximately 90000 participants, distributed across multiple European and Nordic countries, showcasing NATO's ability and preparedness to respond to multiple threats. At the same time, the demand for related equipment in the Middle East is also significantly increasing. The significant increase in related expenditures in countries such as Saudi Arabia and Qatar has driven the demand for advanced systems and technologies. The cooperation between Middle Eastern countries and major suppliers continues to strengthen, especially in the fields of drones and missile systems.
On the modern battlefield, miniaturized unmanned aerial vehicle systems have demonstrated tremendous survivability in specific combat scenarios. They can minimize casualties to the greatest extent possible through the combination of situational awareness systems and weapon systems. In these systems, slip rings serve as a crucial component for rotating and transmitting energy and signals, supporting optoelectronic or wireless devices to obtain surrounding information 360 degrees without blind spots.
The photoelectric ball is a common situational awareness device on these unmanned remote control equipment, and all unrestricted photoelectric balls are equipped with a high-definition video signal integrated rotary joint. JINPAT has invested a lot of effort in the field of high-definition video signal integration slip rings, and independently developed a series of representative products for optoelectronic high-definition terminal equipment. At present, there has been a breakthrough in the development technology of JINPAT's multi-channel high-definition video signal integrated photoelectric ball and monitoring camera ball slip ring.
JINPAT's LPC1C series standard products are specifically developed for this purpose. This series of products is composed of two standard slip rings, LPC-T and LPCC, which not only have the ability to produce in large quantities, but also have the advantage of low cost, meeting the needs of small-scale unmanned equipment consumption warfare in high-intensity combat scenarios. Similarly, after replacing the high-frequency slip ring wires with 50 Ω impedance products, the standard products of the JINPAT series can support up to 1KW peak power devices, making this series of products a small unmanned equipment platform radar slip ring.