"A universal camera for war is like Nike sneakers on the battlefield. Great product β wrong mission." Andrii Taganskyi, Director of Camera Business Unit at Odd Systems, joins Resilience Media to discuss why military cameras need to be mission-specific. π
From ridesharing, streaming, and pet cameras β to optics built for combat missions. What makes military cameras different from civilian ones, and where the industry is headed.
Odd Systems is heading to @cogeseurosatory 2026.
π June 15β19, 2026
π Paris, Hall 5b, Stand C269
Find us at the joint Ukrainian stand organized by IRON Cluster and let's talk sensors and the future of DefTech.
If you were at DOU Day and stopped by β you already know where to find us. If not β follow these links to apply π
https://t.co/FgHkwxewve
https://t.co/HesTPZDGat
Just a couple of years ago, defense tech was a niche topic. Today it's one of the hottest areas at Ukraine's largest tech conference.
To everyone at DOU Day 2026 β we were happy to be part of it! Here's a quick recap π
Join us in building solutions that defeat the enemy and save lives.
DefTech is not a temporary story, it's an industry that will keep growing over the next 10β20 years, and the role of engineers in it will only increase.
The new camera is named after Ivan Svitlychnyi β an outstanding poet, dissident, and leader of the Sixtiers movement, who endured labor camps for his pro-Ukrainian stance.
Working for victory!
Learn more and order on the website: https://t.co/ggL2IenizK
Odd Systems introduces the first daylight tactical camera β Svitlych-662!
Svitlych-662 is a full-color digital camera designed for small UAVs, ground robotic platforms, and stationary observation points.
Odd Systems, along with its sister company The Fourth Law, continues the tradition of naming its products after Ukrainian intellectuals of the βExecuted Renaissanceβ and the βSixtiers,β repressed by the Soviet regime.