Voyager II / Voyager III’s wide-angle thermal camera lets you detect other boats or hazards easily, while its long-range 140 mm thermal camera lets you zoom in on them to get the valuable information you need to react in time.
Voyager II / Voyager III’s wide-angle thermal camera lets you detect other boats or hazards easily, while its long-range 140 mm thermal camera lets you zoom in on them to get the valuable information you need to react in time.
The M-Series combines a thermal imaging camera with a low light camera. It provides crisp, clear thermal imagery in total darkness and light fog or smoke. Packaged in a small, ultra-compact gimbal it is designed for the most demanding maritime applications. The FLIR M-Series is a perfect tool for night time navigation, shipboard security, man overboard situations, anti-piracy and many other applications. The FLIR M-Series is the standard for maritime thermal imaging systems against which all others are compared.
This affordable, fixed-mount thermal night vision system helps with steering around obstacles, collision avoidance and finding people in the water at night. Simple to mount and easy to integrate into your existing electronics, MD-Series outputs standard analog video that can be easily displayed on any monitor at the helm or other monitors on the vessel.
BHM-Series are shock-resistant thermal imaging cameras. They produce a crisp image in the darkest of nights. The BHM-Series will dramatically increase your situational awareness. The BHM-Series can be used on board of all types of vessels. Yachts, commercial ships, tug and tow boats, work boats, police and law enforcement boats will all benefit from the power of thermal imaging.
Portable thermal imaging cameras for security and law enforcement applications The HM-Series are handheld shock-resistant thermal imaging cameras. They produce a crisp image in the darkest of nights.
The new FLIR MLS- / MS-Series thermal imaging camera gives every boater the power to see clearly in total darkness. It can be used for many maritime applications. Whether you are anchored in port or sailing in the open sea, you will be able to see in total darkness.