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Photo-Sonics International Limited

 

Photo-Sonics are the leading International suppliers of Instrumentation Systems.

From Airborne Flight Test Data Recorders, to ground based Optical Tracking Systems, Photo-Sonics International can provide a wide range of instrumentation systems to suit your requirements. No matter what your project requirement is, we can provide help and advice, gained form 40+ years of experience in a wide range of instrumentation fields.

Since the founding of the parent company Photo-Sonics, Inc. some seven decades ago, the company’s record of performance and integrity is a recognised achievement in the photo-optical instrumentation field and the motion picture industry. The contribution by Photo-Sonics Inc., to this discipline, has been continuously demonstrated in the high performance level exhibited by equipment, now in use at major missile test ranges, defence installations, scientific laboratories, military test ranges, military research centres, on military aircraft, and at major corporations.

In 1973 the European office was opened. Since then, Photo-Sonics International have been supplying instrumentation systems to the Aerospace, Military, Ministry, Academic and Automotive communities throughout the world. This 30+ years experience, provides us with an in-depth understanding of our customers requirements and thus helps us to propose practical solutions which are cost effective.

The management of Photo-Sonics International is structured to ensure that we are an effective sales and after sales support operation, with full involvement and technical know how.

To confirm our commitment to our customers we accepted the need for ISO 9000 accreditation and this was achieved in 1993. Since that time we have maintained our accreditation status and are now accredited to ISO 9001:2008.

Because of our recognised support capability we have been selected by several major defence organisations to carry out long term maintenance contracts on instrumentation equipment. Examples include maintenance of 180 airborne video recorders for the Royal Air Force Tornado GR4, maintenance of airborne data recorders for the Royal Air Force Harrier GR9 and annual maintenance of analysis equipment at QinetiQ and BAE Systems.