The SuperWASP Qatar Follow-up Telescope (SQT) is a 1.0-meter F/8 Ritchie-Chretien Cassegrain telescope specially designed by OMI.
Two custom Cassegrain telescopes on computer-controlled gimbals for use in wind tunnel Schlieren studies (optical inhomogeneity in transparent material not visible to the human eye).
From the announcement of the discovery of the first two extra-solar planets in September 2006 through January 2012 the SuperWASP (Wide Angle Search for Planets) telescopes located in the Canary Islands and South Africa discovered 75 extra-solar planets.
The Sierra Stars Observatory (SSO) 0.61-meter F/10 telescope installed in Markleeville, California is a great testament to how precise, robust and effective the OMI line of automated/robotic telescopes operate.