Thermal imaging camera maker FLIR Systems has started working with drone maker DJI Technology on infrared cameras that can be attached to DJI’s drones. The partnership could expand the drone market, ...
RICHMOND, British Columbia, Aug. 20, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Teledyne FLIR IIS, a Teledyne Technologies (TDY) [NYSE:TDY] company, is pleased to introduce the Forge ®️ 1GigE SWIR (Short Wave Infrared) ...
Milestone thermal imager sold by Professional Equipment, given to Bob Childs, Home Inspector Tucson, AZ, November 4, 2009 – FLIR Systems (NASDAQ: FLIR) announces the delivery of its 100,000th ...
PORTLAND, ORE. — FLIR Systems just announced new low prices for its FLIR i5 and FLIR i7 thermal imaging cameras. Effective Sept. 1, 2010, the entry level FLIR i5 will retail for $1,595. The FLIR i7 ...
In the dangerous business of firefighting, performing life-and-death missions in smoke-filled rooms with zero visibility is part of the job. On Thursday, a Goleta technology company made that job a ...
April 4, 2022 – Teledyne FLIR today announced the FLIR RS6780 long-range radiometric infrared camera system, designed for range tracking, target signature, outdoor testing, and science applications in ...
Thermal imager infrared cameras T420 and T440 arm users with superior infrared imaging resolution that works to reveal trouble spots, the company said. In addition to sharp thermal resolution at ...
Enhanced LWIR thermal performance with size, weight, and power (SWaP) leadership provides low-risk development for unmanned platforms, security applications, handhelds, wearables, and thermal sights ...
FLIR Systems has unveiled three distinct, all-new product lines, expanding options for every budget and application. The FLIR i3 is a sub-$1,200 point-and-shoot infrared camera, making the big picture ...
FLIR Systems has introduced three new camera core products to the unmanned market. Displaying the three new models at the show, the company announced it had delivered its 11,000th infrared camera core ...
To monitor wildfire activity, Cole Lindsay, an Oregon Department of Forestry multi-mission aircraft operator, views images using data from a short-wave infrared camera. (Kate Kaye Photos) Cole Lindsay ...
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