Laser Scanning System
Laser scanning systems capture three-dimensional spatial data by projecting laser beams across a target surface or environment and precisely measuring the distance and angle to each point the beam contacts — generating dense point clouds that represent the scanned geometry as an accurate digital dataset. These systems serve structural survey, industrial inspection, manufacturing quality control, forensic documentation, and defense infrastructure mapping across a wide range of deployment configurations.
Terrestrial laser scanning systems mount on tripods and capture full 360-degree horizontal and up to 320-degree vertical field-of-view scans from fixed positions. The Leica RTC360 captures 2 million points per second at ranges to 130 meters with 1.9mm positional accuracy. The Faro Focus S350 extends range to 350 meters at 1 million points per second with IP54 dust and splash protection for outdoor site use. Registration between scan positions uses either artificial targets, natural feature matching algorithms, or onboard IMU and camera data — assembling multiple scan positions into a single unified point cloud without manual control point measurement. Furthermore, onboard HDR cameras overlay real-world color onto point cloud data, producing photorealistic models for structural documentation and client review.
Mobile laser scanning systems mount on vehicles or backpack frames for continuous data capture while moving through corridors, tunnels, and large facilities. These systems combine LiDAR with GNSS and IMU — maintaining georeferenced position accuracy during movement without stopping for scan setups. Coverage rates reach several kilometers per hour on vehicle-mounted road survey configurations. Additionally, UAV-integrated laser scanning systems carry lightweight LiDAR payloads weighing under 700 grams — covering large outdoor areas at point densities of 100 to 500 points per square meter at flight altitudes of 50 to 120 meters above ground.
Industrial metrology laser scanning systems achieve sub-millimeter accuracy for dimensional inspection of manufactured components. The Creaform MetraSCAN 3D delivers volumetric accuracy of 0.064mm across scan volumes up to 8 cubic meters — directly traceable to ISO 10360 standards for certified quality control documentation. Output data formats include E57, LAS, PTS, RCP, and RCS for direct import into AutoCAD, Revit, CloudCompare, and GIS platforms.
These systems serve Pakistan Aeronautical Complex aircraft structure documentation programs, oil and gas facility as-built survey contractors in Sindh and Balochistan, National Highway Authority infrastructure inspection teams, forensic crime scene documentation units, and university engineering research departments in Lahore, Karachi, and Islamabad requiring accurate spatial data capture across complex environments.
Tactical Supply Pakistan supplies laser scanning systems for industrial metrology, infrastructure survey, forensic documentation, and defense facility mapping procurement across Pakistan.
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