Tel Aviv: Israeli company SCD, developing advanced infrared detector technologies, on July 13 announced that it has secured three multi-million-dollar orders from leading global customers for its advanced HOT HD MWIR detectors.
The detectors will be integrated into next-generation counter-unmanned aerial systems (C-UAS), long-range surveillance platforms, border protection systems, and homeland security applications.
According to the company, the new orders reflect growing global demand for SCD’s HOT MWIR technology and highlight the company’s ability to support large-scale defence programmes through reliable, high-volume manufacturing.
SCD’s vertically integrated manufacturing combines advanced infrared semiconductor production, detector fabrication, Dewar packaging, optical integration, cooled detector assembly, and long-life cooling technologies. Together, these capabilities enable reliable high-volume manufacturing for demanding defence programmes.
SCD’s HOT HD MWIR detectors provide high-resolution imaging, extended operational lifetime and reliable performance for demanding defence and homeland security applications. SCD’s fourth-generation HOT MWIR technology combines more than two decades of operational experience with mature, high-volume manufacturing capabilities.
SCD’s ability to deliver thousands of cooled MWIR detectors every month reflects its mature manufacturing infrastructure and operational readiness.
SCD’s HOT MWIR detectors are designed to operate at higher temperatures while maintaining excellent sensitivity and image performance. This capability reduces the cooling burden on the system, supports more efficient payload design, and contributes to improved reliability and operational availability. When combined with advanced long-life cooling solutions and integrated cooled detector assemblies, the technology enables longer mean time to failure, reduced maintenance requirements, and improved system readiness.
These advantages are especially important for C-UAS, long-range surveillance, border protection, AFV’s and critical infrastructure defence applications, where continuous operation, rapid threat detection, and minimal downtime are essential. HD MWIR detection provides the resolution and long-range performance required to detect, classify, and track small or distant targets under challenging operational conditions.
“These orders reflect the growing demand for mature, production-ready HOT MWIR technology,” said Kobi Zaushnizer, Chief Executive Officer of SCD. “Today’s customers are looking beyond detector performance. They need a trusted partner with the proven ability to deliver advanced technology at scale, while maintaining the quality, reliability, and supply continuity required for long-term defence programmes. These orders reinforce SCD’s position as a technology and manufacturing leader in the global infrared market.”
-The writer is an Israel-based freelance journalist. The views expressed are of the writer and do not necessarily reflect the views of Raksha Anirveda





