Teledyne Technologies Incorporated (NYSE:TDY) announced that Teledyne FLIR Defense has won a $28.8 million contract from U.S.
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 ...
Teledyne FLIR Defense, part of Teledyne Technologies Incorporated (NYSE: TDY), today announced at Eurosatory the market launch of Black Recon™, an autonomously launched micro-drone system that ...
As armies look for ways to keep soldiers under armor while maintaining constant awareness ...
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.
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 ...
The Flir One Pro is a thermal camera that attaches to a mobile phone with a USB-C plug. [Gigawatts] has one, and unfortunately managed to drop it, breaking the USB-C plug and rendering the device ...
Teledyne FLIR Defense, part of Teledyne Technologies Incorporated (NYSE:TDY), today announced at Eurosatory the launch of three upgraded vision systems for military vehicles that enhance targeting, ...
Flir is one of those companies that, even if you don’t know its name, you know its work. Almost any kind of infrared footage that you’ve seen, whether it’s of hot tires in Formula One, or the Boston ...
Last month, [Mike] took a look at the Flir E4 thermal imaging camera. It’s a great tool for those occasions when you need the vision of a Predator, but what he found inside was substantially cooler: ...
The Flir FX has an impressive array of features, but this home security camera has some some hurdles to overcome before it’s ready to contend in a crowded DIY security category. Flir is best known for ...
After decades spent in development, thermal imaging hardware has finally trickled down to the consumer, bringing with it the ability to "see" and measure infrared radiation using something as small as ...