Aerospace & Defence
Acoustic Imaging
Aerospace & Defence Acoustic Imaging Solutions
Acoustic imaging is a specialised technology that combines an array of precision microphones with high‑resolution optical imaging to locate and visually represent sound sources on complex structures. In aerospace and defence environments, this capability is essential for pinpointing noise emissions, structural defects, leaks, and other anomalies that traditional measurement techniques cannot reliably reveal.
An acoustic camera generally consists of a microphone array and an optical camera whose data is simultaneously acquired to give a representation of the location of the sound sources. Acoustic imaging enables you to pin-point the exact position of any noise emitting sources wherever it comes from on the aircraft.

Arrays for 2D measurements
The 2D measurement arrays from gfai tech is for use with their full Acoustic Camera System. Depending on their size, Ring Arrays provide 32, 48…
NoiseImage Software
Whether the beamforming, holography or intensity method is used - NoiseImage provides all required functions for data acquisition and analysis! From quick checks in real-time…
Arrays for 3D measurements
The 3D measurement arrays from gfai tech are for use with their full Acoustic Camera System.
Handheld Arrays
The 2D measurement arrays from gfai tech are for use with their full Acoustic Camera System. The handheld devices are optimised for quick sound source…
WaveCam
WaveCam is the perfect tool for non-contact and high-resolution vibration measurement for experts and beginners in the time and frequency domain. To get started, all…
Sound Scanner P132
The Sound Scanner P132 has been specially developed for applications in the fields of engineering, building acoustics and environmental noise. Due to the sensor size with a measuring…
Soundcam Octagon
Whether performing detailed acoustic analysis of products and components, locating leaks in buildings and pipelines, or performing correlation measurements on rotating machinery for order analysis,…
CRY2623 Industrial Acoustic Imager
CRY2623 is a hand-held industrial acoustics imager that supports ultrasonic frequency band. The instrument uses the microphone array beamforming technology to acquire the sound source…
CRY2624 Industrial Acoustic Imager (ATEX Version)
The CRY2624 Industrial Acoustic Imager is suitable for use in environments such as the chemical and energy industries. The device has a aluminium alloy shell,…
CRY2626G Drone-mounted Acoustic Imaging Camera
The CRY2626G is the world's first drone-mounted acoustic imaging camera for detection of pressurized system leaks and electrical partial discharge. The camera utilises a microphone…Why Does Acoustic Imaging Matter in Aerospace & Defence?
In modern aerospace and defence engineering, acoustic imaging plays a central role in rigorous testing, development and maintenance processes:
- Noise Source Localisation: Acoustic imaging allows engineers to pinpoint sound emission points anywhere on aircraft structures or defence hardware with exceptional clarity, aiding NVH (noise, vibration and harshness) analysis and structural integrity assessments.
- Fault Diagnosis: Advanced imaging systems help detect mechanical deterioration, airframe leaks, partial electrical discharge, and other latent issues before they escalate into critical failures.
- Enhanced Safety and Compliance: By visualising acoustic signatures, teams can validate design changes, support certification processes and ensure that noise or vibration issues comply with regulatory and operational standards.
How Does Acoustic Imaging Work?
An acoustic camera uses a dense array of microphones to capture sound waves across a broad frequency range. By processing these signals with advanced beamforming and visualisation algorithms, the system produces a colour‑coded map that shows the precise location and intensity of sound sources overlaid on live images of the test object.
This method provides real‑time feedback, enabling faster fault identification and deeper insight into complex acoustic behaviours in aircraft engines, structural panels, and defence systems.
Applications Across Aerospace & Defence
Aircraft Design and Production:
Acoustic imaging supports both prototype evaluation and production quality control by identifying and mitigating noise sources that could affect performance, comfort or certification.
Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul (MRO):
MRO teams use acoustic imaging to inspect engines, turbines and airframes for wear, fatigue and hidden faults without disassembly, reducing downtime and inspection costs.
Systems Integration:
For integrated defence systems and avionics, imaging tools contribute to ensuring that mechanical and electronic subsystems operate within acceptable noise and vibration limits.
AcSoft’s Expertise and Support
AcSoft has over 30 years’ experience supplying and supporting precision acoustic imaging systems across the UK and internationally. We work with leading manufacturers to provide solutions that meet the demanding requirements of aerospace and defence professionals.
Our acoustic imaging products are selected for their:
- Accuracy: Delivering detailed sound maps for exact localisation of noise sources.
- Real‑Time Performance: Immediate visual feedback for efficient diagnostics and decision‑making.
- Comprehensive Support: Including calibration, technical guidance and integration assistance to maximise test reliability.
Typical Acoustic Imaging Products for Aerospace & Defence
- Acoustic cameras from advanced manufacturers, offering high‑resolution localisation of sound fields.
- Near Field and Far Field systems suitable for both component‑level and full‑system analysis.
Supporting software packages for advanced beamforming and analysis compatible with defence testing workflows.
Contact Acsoft today to set up a demo.

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