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Night vision gear is still a lot more expensive than a flashlight, even though prices are falling and the gear is more portable and better-performing than ever before.
Read More →The BHS-Series Bi-Ocular features a full-coverage eyepiece, inter-ocular adjustment, ergonomic comfort, and FLIR's high-resolution thermal cores. It's ideal for missions requiring longer standoff distances.
Read More →American Technologies Network's OTIS-17 multi-purpose thermal imaging monocular system is built around uncooled thermal imaging technology and highly integrated DSP-based electronics.
Read More →Multiple law enforcement agencies pursued auto-theft suspect Daniel Brown in the Scottsdale, Ariz., area after he stole a Krispy Kreme truck. Part of the pursuit was captured via the thermal images taken from a Phoenix PD helicopter. Read our "Shots Fired" feature article on the incident.
Read More →This compact multipurpose thermal imaging system provides excellent image quality in total darkness and through fog, smoke and other visual obscuration. The sensitivity of the ATN OTIS-17 is unaffected by camouflage or bright lights.
Read More →G100 and G120 High Resolution, Portable Thermal Imaging Cameras from SOLTEC Corp., are part of the NEC Avio Infrared Technologies InfRec series. As the G120 camera is panned in a vertical or horizontal plane, it automatically captures and stores sequential thermal images.
Read More →The two men were hiding in trees between a freeway and hardware store and were identified with the thermal imager.
Read More →The category of devices called "night vision" and "thermal imaging" are used in similar settings and often for similar purposes. Even so, they are distinctly different in both the way they operate and in their capabilities.
Read More →U.S. Night Vision's ATAC 360 (Advanced Thermal Acquisition Camera) is a low-cost, high-resolution thermal imaging system that is controlled by the touch of a button. Utilizing a 320 x 240 resolution FLIR camera, the system can see man-sized targets from more than 1,500 feet away.
Read More →Soltec Corp. has introduced the G100 and G120 high resolution, portable thermal imaging cameras (InfRec series), one of which offers a panoramic thermal image recording feature the company claims is a first.
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