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HySpex Mjolnir

Compiled from public sources on 2026-05-25. Not independently verified by HySpex.

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Compact airborne and UAV-deployable push-broom hyperspectral camera family from HySpex (NEO). Three variants: VS-620 (combined VNIR+SWIR, 400-2500 nm, 490 bands), V-1240 (VNIR-only, 400-1000 nm, 200-400 bands), S-620 (SWIR-only, 970-2500 nm, 300 bands). Built on optical architecture derived from the HySpex ODIN. Sub-6.5 kg for VS-620; designed for UAV integration alongside GNSS/IMU. Push-broom imaging spectrometer with separate VNIR (InGaAs/CMOS) and SWIR (MCT) detectors co-aligned.

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HySpex Mjolnir is a compact airborne and UAV-deployable push-broom hyperspectral camera family from HySpex (NEO).[1] Three variants are available: Mjolnir VS-620 (combined VNIR+SWIR, 400-2500 nm, 490 bands), Mjolnir V-1240 (VNIR, 400-1000 nm, 200-400 bands), and Mjolnir S-620 (SWIR, 970-2500 nm, 300 bands).[2][3] The VS-620 weighs under 6.5 kg and is designed for UAV integration alongside GNSS/IMU. The VS-620 uses co-aligned separate VNIR (CMOS) and SWIR (MCT) detectors.

Specifications are sourced from operator datasheets and product pages; no tier-1 agency or peer-reviewed characterisation was identified as of 2026-05-25.

Channel Spectral range (nm) Bands Sampling (nm) GSD (m)
VNIR 400-1000 200 3 0.14
SWIR 970-2500 300 5.1 0.28
Combined (VS-620) 400-2500 490 - 0.28
Methodology Evidence class Source
Hyperspectral classification Capable [1]
SWIR absorption / point-source detection Capable (pending review) [2]
Operator pricing

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Sources
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