Force Protection
Today, the number of forward bases is on the rise. This is in part the result of an escalation in regional conflicts and the increasing responsibility of military peacekeeping forces. FLIR Systems' thermal imaging systems are a response to these developments, providing high sensitivity images for perimeter surveillance and intrusion detection at airfields, barracks and fuel and ammunition depots. These systems are also designed for quick deployment and rapid setup.
Thermal Imaging for Defence and Law Enforcement
In an ever changing world, providing security has become increasingly more important and difficult. Infrared imaging technology from FLIR Systems can help. We offer a wide range of portable systems and compact, fixed mounted sensors to provide a shield against intrusion. Featuring the latest focal plane array technology, our systems provide greater situational awareness at greater ranges than ever before. Our advanced infrared sensor engine development offers a range of sensors designed for integration into advanced targeting systems and other military electro-optical systems.
Call in the experts from FLIR Systems Australia for a consultation on how we can provide that extra measure of protection and intelligence gathering you have been looking for.
When you absolutely, positively have to see at night, our thermal infrared imaging products provide a level of threat detection unmatched by lowlight or infrared illuminated cameras. Thermal imaging exposes threats that easily blind other technologies - such as perpetrators hidden in darkness, concealed by adverse weather, or obscured dust, fog and smoke. FLIR Systems offers a comprehensive range of thermal and daylight/lowlight imagers to satisfy any range or portability requirement. Our imagers include everything from lightweight handheld systems to long range sensors that can track vehicles at ranges exceeding 20km. FLIR Systems offers an array of connectivity options for networking solutions, including the powerful Nexus software with motion detection and alarming.
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