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Tag: Thermal Imaging: Page 9
Technology
U.S. Night Vision Introduces ATAC 360 Thermal Camera
The ATAC 360° utilizes a 320x240 resolution FLIR camera. The system can see man-sized targets from over 1,500 feet, according to the company.
December 3, 2009
Weapons
Meprolight to Launch New Version of Advanced Uncooled Thermal Weapon Sight
Meprolight, a provider of innovative weapon sights, today announced that it will launch a new version of its NOA uncooled thermal weapon sights (X4 and X7 magnification) at Milipol, the international exhibition of internal state security, to be held in Paris, France, November 17-20.
November 3, 2009
Weapons
Trijicon Announces New Thermal Imaging Scope that Works with ACOG
Trijicon has announced the availability of a new thermal imaging rifle scope. The Trijicon Advanced Combat Thermal Sight (ACTS) is the world’s first system providing soldiers with high-definition uncooled thermal sighting with up to 4X magnification for long-distance nighttime operations.
September 9, 2009
Technology
Mobile IR Camera
P&R Infrared
Priced under $7,000 for a complete system, the new ATAC 360-degree Advanced Thermal Acquisition Camera from P&R Infrared can detect man-sized objects from more than 1,500 feet away in complete darkness and through smoke, fog, rain, and other adverse atmospheric conditions.
August 11, 2009
Technology
FLIR Systems Introduces H-Series Hand-held Thermal Cameras
The 320x240 core enables the camera to see heat rather than light. The thermal camera is available in two models—the patrol and command—offering multiple lens options for each. The H-Series features a two-sided hand strap, brightness control adjustment, and the ability to switch the display from black hot and white hot.
July 12, 2009
Technology
Insight Tech-Gear Offers Grant Writing Support
Insight Technology, the world's leading provider of tactical lasers, illuminators and thermal imaging equipment, announced it is offering its law enforcement and public safety customers assistance with the grant writing process.
May 13, 2009
Technology
Extra Sensory Perception
Advances in thermal imaging and night vision equipment are making these great law enforcement tools less expensive and easier to use.
February 28, 2009
Technology
Multi-Purpose Thermal Imager
L-3 Infrared
L-3 Communications, Infrared Products announced the launch of its much-anticipated Thermal-Eye Renegade-320 thermal imaging system. This single thermal imaging device can multi-task as a handheld, a tripod-mounted surveillance system, and a thermal weapon sight. The new lightweight system provides six hours of operation on four CR123 batteries.
November 30, 2008
Technology
Fully Adjustable Infrared Illuminator
Videolarm
Videolarm’s IR200-36 Infrared Illuminator for night video surveillance illuminates distances from 100 feet to 660 feet. With the IR illuminator’s patent-pending adjustment mechanism, the projecting beam angle can be easily adjusted manually from 30, 45, and 60 degrees using any flat-head screwdriver.
July 31, 2008
Patrol
Thermal Imaging Camera
Insight
The ruggedized Mini Thermal Monocular-V2, Insight’s law enforcement camera model, assists in the detection, recognition, and identification of potential suspects or victims. Its compact, lightweight form and excellent image quality make the MTM-V2 a versatile tool for reconnaissance, surveillance, and search and rescue.
July 31, 2008
Technology
FLIR Systems Introduces Ultra 9HD Airborne Thermal Camera
Ultra 9HD features FLIR's large-format 640x480 InSb thermal imaging array with a 1.2-degree narrow field of view, and a high definition 1920x1080 daylight camera. FLIR's unique dual-channel optical path couples the high-def daylight camera with a long range 640X480 EMCCD low-light imager.
July 16, 2008
Technology
NOPTIC Vehicle-Mounted Thermal Imaging Camera
Autoliv
The rugged NOPTIC thermal imaging camera, manufactured by Autoliv, is a compact, low priced, high-resolution surveillance tool. The device’s spotlight-mounting location (patent pending) makes it easy to use.
April 30, 2008
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