Teledyne FLIR

Wilsonville, OR 97070

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About Teledyne FLIR

Teledyne FLIR is a world leader in the design, manufacturing, and marketing of thermal imagers, radiation, explosives, and chemical detectors.

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27700A SW Parkway Ave
Wilsonville, OR 97070
http://www.flir.com
877-773-3547
503-498-3904

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FLIR Systems is a world leader in the design, manufacturing, and marketing of thermal imagers, radiation, explosives, and chemical detectors.

Products and Press Releases

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Thermal Imagers

Teledyne FLIR Debuts Enhanced K-Series Thermal Imaging Cameras

Jan. 22, 2024
Improved image clarity and contrast boosts situational awareness so first responder missions are completed safely and more efficiently
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The Griffin G510x has proven uniquely capable of confirming deadly narcotics ‘hidden’ within other substances.
The Griffin G510x has proven uniquely capable of confirming deadly narcotics ‘hidden’ within other substances.
The Griffin G510x has proven uniquely capable of confirming deadly narcotics ‘hidden’ within other substances.
The Griffin G510x has proven uniquely capable of confirming deadly narcotics ‘hidden’ within other substances.
The Griffin G510x has proven uniquely capable of confirming deadly narcotics ‘hidden’ within other substances.
Tech & Comm

Teledyne FLIR Introduces New Portable Chemical Detector Designed for Rapid Narcotics Analysis

Oct. 3, 2023
The Griffin G510x is purpose-built to detect narcotics such as fentanyl, enabling law enforcement and first responders to identify street drugs inside of five minutes
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Firehouse Vice President/Publisher Bill MacRae (l.) and Teledyne Director Greg Nagler (c.) present the SIRAS to Joey Dockins, who accepted the award on behalf of winner Jerod Davenport.
Firehouse Vice President/Publisher Bill MacRae (l.) and Teledyne Director Greg Nagler (c.) present the SIRAS to Joey Dockins, who accepted the award on behalf of winner Jerod Davenport.
Firehouse Vice President/Publisher Bill MacRae (l.) and Teledyne Director Greg Nagler (c.) present the SIRAS to Joey Dockins, who accepted the award on behalf of winner Jerod Davenport.
Firehouse Vice President/Publisher Bill MacRae (l.) and Teledyne Director Greg Nagler (c.) present the SIRAS to Joey Dockins, who accepted the award on behalf of winner Jerod Davenport.
Firehouse Vice President/Publisher Bill MacRae (l.) and Teledyne Director Greg Nagler (c.) present the SIRAS to Joey Dockins, who accepted the award on behalf of winner Jerod Davenport.
Drones

Teledyne FLIR Raffles Off Drone at Firehouse Expo

Oct. 2, 2023
One lucky winner walked away with a SIRAS™ PRO UAV.
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Teledyne FLIR Defense will produce Black Hornet® 3 Personal Reconnaissance Systems for use in Ukraine as part of an order from Norway’s Ministry of Defense.
Teledyne FLIR Defense will produce Black Hornet® 3 Personal Reconnaissance Systems for use in Ukraine as part of an order from Norway’s Ministry of Defense.
Teledyne FLIR Defense will produce Black Hornet® 3 Personal Reconnaissance Systems for use in Ukraine as part of an order from Norway’s Ministry of Defense.
Teledyne FLIR Defense will produce Black Hornet® 3 Personal Reconnaissance Systems for use in Ukraine as part of an order from Norway’s Ministry of Defense.
Teledyne FLIR Defense will produce Black Hornet® 3 Personal Reconnaissance Systems for use in Ukraine as part of an order from Norway’s Ministry of Defense.
Drones

Teledyne FLIR Awarded Black Hornet Nano-Drones Contract

July 17, 2023
Norway Ministry of Defense is procuring 1,000 more pocket-sized drones to donate to Ukraine forces.
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Drones

Teledyne FLIR and Enterprise UAS Webinar

March 7, 2023
Join Teledyne FLIR and Enterprise UAS on March 16 as they go beyond an introduction to SIRAS, and deep dive into the advanced features of this exciting new professional drone....
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Drones

Teledyne FLIR Defense Launches MUVE R430 Drone Payload

Nov. 1, 2022
Newest addition to the MUVE payload family enables rapid, safer response to radiation threats and emergency situations.
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Engineered for data security, performance, and affordability, SIRAS is optimized for industrial and utility inspection, public safety, firefighting, and search and rescue missions.
Engineered for data security, performance, and affordability, SIRAS is optimized for industrial and utility inspection, public safety, firefighting, and search and rescue missions.
Engineered for data security, performance, and affordability, SIRAS is optimized for industrial and utility inspection, public safety, firefighting, and search and rescue missions.
Engineered for data security, performance, and affordability, SIRAS is optimized for industrial and utility inspection, public safety, firefighting, and search and rescue missions.
Engineered for data security, performance, and affordability, SIRAS is optimized for industrial and utility inspection, public safety, firefighting, and search and rescue missions.
Drones

Teledyne FLIR Debuts SIRAS Drone

Sept. 6, 2022
Teledyne FLIR pairs a radiometric thermal and visible camera payload featuring MSX with an affordable, flexible, and easy-to-operate airframe.
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Tech & Comm

Teledyne FLIR Wins $15.7M U.S. Defense Contract

Dec. 8, 2021
Teledyne FLIR has won a development contract worth up to $15.7 million with the U.S. Defense Threat Reduction Agency’s Joint Science and Technology Office to develop novel battlefield...
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Thermal Imagers

FLIR Launches Cameras for Fire Detection and Condition Monitoring

June 16, 2021
The FLIR A500f and A700f Advanced Smart Sensor thermal cameras feature high-temp detection paired with on-camera analytics and alarm capabilities.
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Chemical & Hazmat Gear

FLIR Wins DARPA Contract to Develop Protective Fabrics for Chem-Bio Defense

April 19, 2021
Personalized Protective Biosystems (PPB) Program Will Create Fabrics with Built-In Ability to Fight Chemical and Biological Agents, from VX to Chlorine Gas to Ebola Virus

Articles & News

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Ladder rescues require coordination with outside teams, to ensure that a ladder is at the window by which you and the victim will exit if you didn’t enter the room through the window.
Ladder rescues require coordination with outside teams, to ensure that a ladder is at the window by which you and the victim will exit if you didn’t enter the room through the window.
Ladder rescues require coordination with outside teams, to ensure that a ladder is at the window by which you and the victim will exit if you didn’t enter the room through the window.
Ladder rescues require coordination with outside teams, to ensure that a ladder is at the window by which you and the victim will exit if you didn’t enter the room through the window.
Ladder rescues require coordination with outside teams, to ensure that a ladder is at the window by which you and the victim will exit if you didn’t enter the room through the window.
Operations & Training

Truck Tactics: Search With a Purpose

Sept. 12, 2022
Sean Eagen recounts the Buffalo, NY, Fire Department's efforts to remove four victims from a residential fire to explain the keys to a truck company's approach to search.
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Careers & Education

For the Record 1/22

Jan. 17, 2022
President Joe Biden signed into law the Protecting America’s First Responders Act.
Joplin Fire Department’s Rescue 4, which was assigned to the roof of the abandoned hotel to investigate HVAC units and to set up for possible vertical ventilation, heard the mayday via the shouts of the endangered firefighter directly below them—as well as over the radio. The endangered firefighter concluded that, because his radio went into the water, a radioed mayday wouldn’t transmit.
Joplin Fire Department’s Rescue 4, which was assigned to the roof of the abandoned hotel to investigate HVAC units and to set up for possible vertical ventilation, heard the mayday via the shouts of the endangered firefighter directly below them—as well as over the radio. The endangered firefighter concluded that, because his radio went into the water, a radioed mayday wouldn’t transmit.
Joplin Fire Department’s Rescue 4, which was assigned to the roof of the abandoned hotel to investigate HVAC units and to set up for possible vertical ventilation, heard the mayday via the shouts of the endangered firefighter directly below them—as well as over the radio. The endangered firefighter concluded that, because his radio went into the water, a radioed mayday wouldn’t transmit.
Joplin Fire Department’s Rescue 4, which was assigned to the roof of the abandoned hotel to investigate HVAC units and to set up for possible vertical ventilation, heard the mayday via the shouts of the endangered firefighter directly below them—as well as over the radio. The endangered firefighter concluded that, because his radio went into the water, a radioed mayday wouldn’t transmit.
Joplin Fire Department’s Rescue 4, which was assigned to the roof of the abandoned hotel to investigate HVAC units and to set up for possible vertical ventilation, heard the mayday via the shouts of the endangered firefighter directly below them—as well as over the radio. The endangered firefighter concluded that, because his radio went into the water, a radioed mayday wouldn’t transmit.
Operations & Training

Close Calls: Diving into a S-TIC-ky Situation

Sept. 1, 2020
Billy Goldfeder's examination of a close call that involved an abandoned pool reveals the challenges of such an incident that crews should recognize.
Photo courtesy of Skydio
Numerous innovations in drone technology are affecting and will change how the fire service saves the lives of the public and firefighters.
Numerous innovations in drone technology are affecting and will change how the fire service saves the lives of the public and firefighters.
Numerous innovations in drone technology are affecting and will change how the fire service saves the lives of the public and firefighters.
Numerous innovations in drone technology are affecting and will change how the fire service saves the lives of the public and firefighters.
Numerous innovations in drone technology are affecting and will change how the fire service saves the lives of the public and firefighters.
Drones

Fire Technology: Drones: Making an Even Bigger Difference

Feb. 1, 2020
Charles Werner explains how numerous innovations in drone technology are affecting and will change how the fire service saves the lives of the public and firefighters.
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Apparatus

2019 Apparatus Showcase

Nov. 1, 2019
In the 2019 Apparatus Showcase, manufacturers display the latest and greatest in fire-rescue and EMS apparatus.
Photos courtesy MFD
Hazmat 1 is a 1997 Freightliner tractor with a Marion trailer heavy-duty rescue body.
Hazmat 1 is a 1997 Freightliner tractor with a Marion trailer heavy-duty rescue body.
Hazmat 1 is a 1997 Freightliner tractor with a Marion trailer heavy-duty rescue body.
Hazmat 1 is a 1997 Freightliner tractor with a Marion trailer heavy-duty rescue body.
Hazmat 1 is a 1997 Freightliner tractor with a Marion trailer heavy-duty rescue body.
Hazardous Materials

Hazmat Studies: Inside Milwaukee’s Hazmat Team

May 1, 2019
Robert Burke covers the Milwaukee Hazmat Team, serving a Midwestern hub with several response area hazards.
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Embedded technology detects vital signs, such as core body temperatures, respirations, high blood pressure and even illnesses (heart disease, stroke, cancer, etc.).
Embedded technology detects vital signs, such as core body temperatures, respirations, high blood pressure and even illnesses (heart disease, stroke, cancer, etc.).
Embedded technology detects vital signs, such as core body temperatures, respirations, high blood pressure and even illnesses (heart disease, stroke, cancer, etc.).
Embedded technology detects vital signs, such as core body temperatures, respirations, high blood pressure and even illnesses (heart disease, stroke, cancer, etc.).
Embedded technology detects vital signs, such as core body temperatures, respirations, high blood pressure and even illnesses (heart disease, stroke, cancer, etc.).
Mobile Technology & Accessories

Fire Technology: Looking Toward 2040

April 1, 2019
Charles Werner offers a hopeful prediction about fire service technology in the future.
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FLIR displayed its Unmaned Aircraft System (UAS) thermal imaging kits. The M10 640-19 has two gimbals, one for a visible camera and the other for a thermal imager. The device offers responders more options for surveillance of scenes and size-up.
FLIR displayed its Unmaned Aircraft System (UAS) thermal imaging kits. The M10 640-19 has two gimbals, one for a visible camera and the other for a thermal imager. The device offers responders more options for surveillance of scenes and size-up.
FLIR displayed its Unmaned Aircraft System (UAS) thermal imaging kits. The M10 640-19 has two gimbals, one for a visible camera and the other for a thermal imager. The device offers responders more options for surveillance of scenes and size-up.
FLIR displayed its Unmaned Aircraft System (UAS) thermal imaging kits. The M10 640-19 has two gimbals, one for a visible camera and the other for a thermal imager. The device offers responders more options for surveillance of scenes and size-up.
FLIR displayed its Unmaned Aircraft System (UAS) thermal imaging kits. The M10 640-19 has two gimbals, one for a visible camera and the other for a thermal imager. The device offers responders more options for surveillance of scenes and size-up.
Pumper

FHExpo17: Product Technology Dazzles Show Attendees

Oct. 20, 2017
Vendors from all sectors of the fire service displayed their latest technological achievements at Firehouse Expo.
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The man in the photo is not really in a fire building without turnout gear and SCBA. Rather, it's a simulated room and contents fire in BullEx's show booth and the man 'extinguishing' the fire is a representative of the company. BullEx's simulated fire board reacts to water streams, darkens down and eventually goes out with sufficient application of water. Smoke machines provide added scene realism.
The man in the photo is not really in a fire building without turnout gear and SCBA. Rather, it's a simulated room and contents fire in BullEx's show booth and the man 'extinguishing' the fire is a representative of the company. BullEx's simulated fire board reacts to water streams, darkens down and eventually goes out with sufficient application of water. Smoke machines provide added scene realism.
The man in the photo is not really in a fire building without turnout gear and SCBA. Rather, it's a simulated room and contents fire in BullEx's show booth and the man 'extinguishing' the fire is a representative of the company. BullEx's simulated fire board reacts to water streams, darkens down and eventually goes out with sufficient application of water. Smoke machines provide added scene realism.
The man in the photo is not really in a fire building without turnout gear and SCBA. Rather, it's a simulated room and contents fire in BullEx's show booth and the man 'extinguishing' the fire is a representative of the company. BullEx's simulated fire board reacts to water streams, darkens down and eventually goes out with sufficient application of water. Smoke machines provide added scene realism.
The man in the photo is not really in a fire building without turnout gear and SCBA. Rather, it's a simulated room and contents fire in BullEx's show booth and the man 'extinguishing' the fire is a representative of the company. BullEx's simulated fire board reacts to water streams, darkens down and eventually goes out with sufficient application of water. Smoke machines provide added scene realism.
Apparatus Components

Highlights on What's New in the Fire Industry

April 27, 2016
Ed Ballam offers insight on the new and innovative fire and rescue products that he saw at FDIC.
HONEYWELL FIRST RESPONDER PRODUCTS has introduced the Honeywell TMAX structural glove
HONEYWELL FIRST RESPONDER PRODUCTS has introduced the Honeywell TMAX structural glove
HONEYWELL FIRST RESPONDER PRODUCTS has introduced the Honeywell TMAX structural glove
HONEYWELL FIRST RESPONDER PRODUCTS has introduced the Honeywell TMAX structural glove
HONEYWELL FIRST RESPONDER PRODUCTS has introduced the Honeywell TMAX structural glove
PPE

New Products 10/14

Oct. 1, 2014
Thermal Night Vision SystemFLIR SYSTEMS has introduced the PathFindIR II thermal night vision system. Using FLIR’s latest nighttime video analytics algorithms, the system provides...

Videos & Resources

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Thermal Imagers

Thermal Imaging Drone for 'Everyday Firefighters' Released by FLIR

April 12, 2018
The DJI Zenmuse XT2 offers and advanced thermal sensor providing high sensitivity imaging for firefighting and search and rescue missions.
Thermal Imaging Cameras Aren’t Just for Fires
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Thermal Imaging Cameras Aren’t Just for Fires
Thermal Imaging Cameras Aren’t Just for Fires
Thermal Imagers

Thermal Imaging Cameras Aren’t Just for Fires

Oct. 9, 2017
Did you know TICs can be incredibly helpful at a HAZMAT scene?
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Thermal Imagers

Introducing K33 & K53 Thermal Imaging Cameras for Firefighters

Sept. 20, 2017
FLIR now gives you two new lower-cost, easier-to-use options without sacrificing reliable clarity and performance.
Learn the Tricks of the CBRNE Detection Trade from FLIR
Learn the Tricks of the CBRNE Detection Trade from FLIR
Learn the Tricks of the CBRNE Detection Trade from FLIR
Learn the Tricks of the CBRNE Detection Trade from FLIR
Learn the Tricks of the CBRNE Detection Trade from FLIR
Operations & Training

Learn the Tricks of the CBRNE Detection Trade from FLIR

May 15, 2017
FLIR PRIMED is a training resource designed for individuals responsible with preventive, reactive, and intelligence-driven CBRNE missions.
Elkhart Brass introduced a new monitor capable of flowing up to 1,500 gpm with reduced friction loss compared to similar products, according to the maker. Called the Cobra EXM, the new monitor has a stow height of 16 inches and features electronic controls. Photo by Ed Ballam
Elkhart Brass introduced a new monitor capable of flowing up to 1,500 gpm with reduced friction loss compared to similar products, according to the maker. Called the Cobra EXM, the new monitor has a stow height of 16 inches and features electronic controls. Photo by Ed Ballam
Elkhart Brass introduced a new monitor capable of flowing up to 1,500 gpm with reduced friction loss compared to similar products, according to the maker. Called the Cobra EXM, the new monitor has a stow height of 16 inches and features electronic controls. Photo by Ed Ballam
Elkhart Brass introduced a new monitor capable of flowing up to 1,500 gpm with reduced friction loss compared to similar products, according to the maker. Called the Cobra EXM, the new monitor has a stow height of 16 inches and features electronic controls. Photo by Ed Ballam
Elkhart Brass introduced a new monitor capable of flowing up to 1,500 gpm with reduced friction loss compared to similar products, according to the maker. Called the Cobra EXM, the new monitor has a stow height of 16 inches and features electronic controls. Photo by Ed Ballam
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Atmospheric Monitoring

FLIR Announces First Extech Non-Contact High Voltage Detector for Greater Personal Safety

March 2, 2021
FLIR Systems has announced the availability of the Extech DV690, its first non-contact high voltage detector with a detection range of up to 69 kV.
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Atmospheric Monitoring

FLIR Systems Announces Upgraded FLIR identiFINDER R440

Feb. 24, 2021
New High-Performance Detectors and Advanced Algorithms Identify Radioactive Threats Faster and from Farther Away
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Apparatus

Delivery: Canada DND Pumper and ARFF

Jan. 11, 2021
E-ONE has delivered a new TITAN 4x4 ARFF vehicle and Aviation Support 4x4 eMAX Custom Pumper to Canada's Department of National Defense.
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Thermal Imagers

Product of the Day: The FLIR K65

Sept. 8, 2020
The FLIR K65 is the advanced, feature-rich thermal imaging camera you need when NFPA compliance is a must.
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EMS

Darley Releases New Catalog

July 23, 2020
The Darley catalog features new categories for fire and EMS products, including training and infection control.
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Atmospheric Monitoring

FLIR Unveils New Explosives Trace Detector

Nov. 5, 2019
FLIR has announced the launch of the new Fido X4, the most advanced version of the company's premium handheld explosives trace detector.
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Thermal Imagers

FLIR Launches Next-Gen identiFINDER R425

Oct. 23, 2019
FLIR has announced the launch of the new identiFINDER R425, the next-generation of its field-trusted R400 handheld radionuclide identification device.
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Drones

European Drone Leader Launches Loan Program

Oct. 23, 2019
Parrot, the leading European drone group, has launched a professional drone loan program to strengthen solutions for enterprise partners.
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Drones

FLIR Announces Industry’s First Multi-Gas Detector for Unmanned Aerial Systems

Sept. 24, 2019
The MUVE C360 will transform how emergency response teams approach chemical, industrial, or environmental incidents by providing a new level of safety.