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Teledyne FLIR adds Emesent Hovermap to third-party payload programme
The Emesent–Teledyne FLIR integration enables mapping where unmanned systems face GPS loss, including tunnels, urban sites, ...
Unveiled at Modern Day Marine 2026, Teledyne FLIR Defense announced the expansion of its Third-Party Payload Integration ...
Teledyne FLIR OEM today announced the release of Prism® C‑UAS, a high‑performance counter‑unmanned aircraft system (C‑UAS) ...
Teledyne FLIR adds Emesent Hovermap LiDAR to its platforms, enabling GPS-denied mapping and fused radiation detection for CBRN missions.
Takes images that show you how hot or cold the objects in the frame are. Infrared sensors can measure temperatures from below freezing to over 700 degrees Fahrenheit. Flexible: Use it with any modern ...
The latest additions to Flir’s firefighting lineup include the NFPA-certified K85-N camera and upcoming K-Series upgrades, ...
The U.S. Army recently contracted with FLIR Systems to order $2.6 million worth of the Black Hornet mini-drones. (Pfc. Rhita Daniel/U.S. Marine Corps) WASHINGTON — Teledyne Technologies’ $8.2 billion ...
Last year, Senior Editor Lee Hutchinson played with the FLIR One, a $349 iPhone case that had two embedded cameras to bring you all the power of Predator in John McTiernan’s 1987 film Predator. That ...
Flir One, a thermal imaging camera attachment to your iPhone or Android smartphone, is designed to let you peer deep into impenetrable places like walls and through the pitch black darkness of night.
When we reviewed the FLIR One iPhone-attached infrared camera back in August, we found the device to be kind of a mixed bag. On one hand, it was undeniably a neat gadget—the device snapped onto the ...
Moving objects appeared as glowing blobs in early infrared vision equipment. Clarifying the picture so Soldiers could distinguish people from background objects, combatants from noncombatants, ...
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