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MKS Introduces Ophir® LightIR 15-75 mm f/1.2 Low-Germanium LWIR Zoom Lens for Improved Supply Stability and High-Performance Thermal Imaging

MKS Inc., a global provider of enabling technologies that transform our world, announces at Eurosatory 2026 the Ophir® LightIR 15-75 mm f/1.2 LWIR motorized continuous zoom lens, a re-engineered low-germanium optical solution developed to address growing industry concerns surrounding germanium material availability, supply-chain stability, and long-term program risk.

Designed for VGA 10-12 µm uncooled LWIR detectors, the Ophir LightIR 15-75 mm f/1.2 lens delivers high-performance thermal imaging across a wide range of defence, homeland security, surveillance, and industrial applications - while significantly reducing dependence on germanium-based optical materials.

"Germanium has long been a foundational infrared optical material, but increasing global demand, limited raw material availability, export sensitivities, and pricing volatility are creating growing challenges for thermal imaging system manufacturers and long-term defence programs," said Dr. Kobi Lasri, General Manager of Ophir Optics Products. "MKS' re-engineered optical architecture was developed to mitigate these risks while preserving the high-performance imaging capabilities required for mission-critical applications. The new Ophir low-germanium optical lenses help customers lower supply-chain and lifecycle risk while maintaining the high optical performance expected from Ophir infrared imaging products."

The Ophir LightIR 15-75 mm f/1.2 continuous zoom lens provides a 29.9 ° WFOV down to 5.8 ° NFOV horizontal field of view (H-FOV) for 640 × 480 VGA 12 µm detectors, enabling both wide-area situational awareness and long-range target observation in a compact lightweight package. Weighing only 349 g and measuring Ø75 × 75.6 mm, this compact low-SWaP low-germanium lens is optimized for airborne, ground, handheld, perimeter security, and unmanned thermal imaging platforms where size, weight, performance continuity, and long-term availability are critical considerations.

In addition to the unique optical design, the Ophir LightIR 15-75 mm f/1.2 continuous zoom lenses feature advanced hard-coatings, based on hard carbon and DLC (Diamond-Like Carbon) coatings. These coatings are designed to enhance durability and environmental robustness for demanding defence and security applications, while ensuring reliable long-term performance in germanium-reduced optical systems.

To support a smooth transition from legacy full-germanium designs, MKS offers dedicated lens-to-detector adapter options that help address the updated back working distance (BWD) and mechanical interface adjustments. These adapter options are designed to minimize integration impact for existing customers while supporting new system designs focused on long-term availability and supply-chain resilience.

The announcement marks the first release in a broader MKS low-germanium LWIR optics portfolio currently under expansion, including additional fixed-focus (1-FOV) lenses covering wide (86 °) to narrow (6 °) field-of-view configurations for complete VGA 12 µm detector H-FOV coverage.

Availability

The Ophir LightIR 15-75 mm f/1.2 low-germanium LWIR zoom lens is available now. OEM pricing is available upon request. MKS will be showcasing this new low-germanium product at Eurosatory Expo, June 15-19, 2026, Hall 6 Booth G254.

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