Forward-looking infrared (redirect from FLIR)
Forward-looking infrared (FLIR) cameras, typically used on military and civilian aircraft, use a thermographic camera that senses infrared radiation. The...
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Teledyne FLIR LLC, formerly FLIR Systems Inc, (an acronym for "forward-looking infrared"), a subsidiary of Teledyne Technologies, specializes in the design...
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AS was bought by Teledyne FLIR in 2016 for 134 million dollars and currently manufacturers the Black Hornet. Teledyne FLIR specializes in the manufacture...
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The Lockheed Martin AN/AAS-38 Nite Hawk is a FLIR, laser designator, and laser tracker pod system for use with laser-guided munitions. The Nite Hawk has...
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Energy Systems Teledyne Energetics Teledyne ETM Teledyne Europe Teledyne FLIR Teledyne Gavia ehf. Teledyne Gas Measurement Instruments Teledyne Geophysical...
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Infrared Airborne Track Equipment (PIRATE) is the forward looking infrared (FLIR)/infra-red search and track (IRST) for the Eurofighter Typhoon. It is produced...
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Extech was founded in 1971. In October 2007, FLIR Systems acquired Extech for $40 million. In December 2009, FLIR Systems sold Extech Data Systems, a division...
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Targeting pod (section FLIR pods)
Some pods supplement the basic visual EO with forward-looking infrared (FLIR) to aid in locating and identifying targets in darkness. Such systems are...
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Retrieved 2021-09-21. "AIS Receivers and Transceivers | Raymarine - A Brand by FLIR". www.raymarine.com. Retrieved 2021-09-21. "Satellite AIS (Automatic Identification...
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Pentagon UFO videos are selected visual recordings of Forward-looking infrared (FLIR) targeting cameras from United States Navy fighter jets based aboard the...
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Enhanced flight vision system (section FLIR)
first EVS's comprised a cooled mid-wave (MWIR) Forward looking infrared (FLIR) camera, and a HUD, certified for flight with the Gulfstream V aircraft....
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laser designator, an improved forward-looking infrared (FLIR) sensor, video recording for TV and FLIR, an inertial navigation system, and a prototype digital...
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Block 1B PSuM (Phalanx Surface Mode, 1999) adds a forward-looking infrared (FLIR) sensor to make the weapon effective against surface targets. This addition...
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The Oregonian: Wilsonville-based Flir Systems outbids Garmin for bankrupt marine GPS maker "FLIR Investor Relations:FLIR Systems Announces Acquisition of...
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through the use of FLIR tracking and guidance commands sent to it via a low-power laser. It could be carried on any platform that had FLIR support, with the...
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Breakup of the Space Shuttle Columbia as seen from an Apache helicopter FLIR camera at Fort Hood, Texas...
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version of the Cheyenne III, fitted with an AN/APG-66 radar and a ventral FLIR; nine built for the U.S. Customs Service. The aircraft is operated by private...
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The targeting pod contains a high-resolution, forward-looking infrared (FLIR) sensor that displays an infrared image of the target to the aircrew; it...
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Force. Equipped with long-range fuel tanks, air-to-air refueling capability, FLIR, improved radar. Powered by T-700-GE-700/701 engines. Maplehawk: Proposed...
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Forward looking infrared (FLIR) sensors with three fields of view, a charge-coupled device TV camera, dual field of view pilotage FLIR, electronic zoom, target...
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Systems on April 30, 2008 CA Technologies replaced Tellabs on May 19, 2008. FLIR Systems replaced UAL Corporation on July 21, 2008, and on November 10, 2008...
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commercial imagers (Barnes, Agema (now part of FLIR Systems Inc.)); Richard Hudson's landmark text; F4 TRAM FLIR by Hughes; phenomenology pioneered by Fred...
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tracking accuracy. The T129 is also equipped with a dedicated electro-optical FLIR system ASELFLIR-300T, suitable for multi-purpose mission operations, it is...
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remotely operated and includes an electronic optical sight, laser range-finder, FLIR, and a more reliable feeding system, enhancing the weapon system's capabilities...
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of camera systems from Immersive Media Company, Point Grey Research (now FLIR Systems), and in-house. The cameras contain no mechanical parts, including...
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War in North-West Pakistan. Some variants had forward looking infrared (FLIR Systems Star Safire III EO/IR) sensor balls, to enable close tracking of...
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Mk 46 turret consists of the 30 mm chain gun, a forward looking infrared (FLIR) sensor, a low light television camera, and a laser rangefinder. The guns...
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folding tail boom and rotor blades. Features a nosed mounted weather radar and FLIR/TV turret. Z-18A / Z-8G: Transport variant with extended nose expected to...
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ADATS is a completely self-contained system in an unmanned turret with FLIR (Forward-Looking Infrared) and TV sensors, laser rangefinder and designator...
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first forward looking infrared (FLIR) in 1963 with production beginning in 1966. In 1972, TI invented the common module FLIR concept, greatly reducing cost...
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