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eBay: your own thermal imaging system
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DC
2008-11-19 16:52:18 UTC
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Gizmodo http://atu.ca/f7e77

At $40,000, this Helicopter/Fixed-Wing-Aircraft FLIR
Thermal Imaging System/Infrared Imager [eBay:
http://atu.ca/FLIR ] may seem a little bit expensive, but
when the eBay seller tells you that "these units are just
off a fleet-wide upgrade by a major federal government
agency", the prospect of adding it to your home-made
cardboard helicopter or drug-smuggling vehicle looks better
and better by the second. Don't think this is your usual
night vision system, however. A FLIR is much more advanced
than that.

Whereas your typical night vision system operates in the
visible light and near infrared ranges (0.4 to 1.0
micrometres), a forward looking infrared (FLIR) is an
imaging device capable of capturing infrared radiation in
real time, assembling a video image that pilots can use
under any weather and light conditions.

A forward looking infrared (FLIR) is an imaging device that
can capture infrared radiation in real time.

The whole package includes and interface distribution (I
don't know what those ports are, but they don't look like
your mom's USB ports), a precision pointing system with
infrared imager unit, a hand control unit, and the box and
manuals.
John M. Martin Jr.
2008-11-20 07:43:30 UTC
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Post by DC
At $40,000,
Bison Aviation, LLC
9901 IH-10 West, Suite 800
San Antonio, TX 78230
888-767-2476 or 210-477-8561
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I bought a $450,000 house for $720,000. Bright, huh?
unknown
2008-11-20 19:30:39 UTC
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Post by DC
Gizmodo http://atu.ca/f7e77
At $40,000, this Helicopter/Fixed-Wing-Aircraft FLIR
http://atu.ca/FLIR ] may seem a little bit expensive, but
when the eBay seller tells you that "these units are just
off a fleet-wide upgrade by a major federal government
agency", the prospect of adding it to your home-made
cardboard helicopter or drug-smuggling vehicle looks better
and better by the second. Don't think this is your usual
night vision system, however. A FLIR is much more advanced
than that.
Whereas your typical night vision system operates in the
visible light and near infrared ranges (0.4 to 1.0
micrometres), a forward looking infrared (FLIR) is an
imaging device capable of capturing infrared radiation in
real time, assembling a video image that pilots can use
under any weather and light conditions.
A forward looking infrared (FLIR) is an imaging device that
can capture infrared radiation in real time.
The whole package includes and interface distribution (I
don't know what those ports are, but they don't look like
your mom's USB ports), a precision pointing system with
infrared imager unit, a hand control unit, and the box and
manuals.
My perfect Christmas present? A handheld FLIR camera. To bad they cost to
damn much! Just have to stick to my night vision goggles I bought a couple
years ago.

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