MOBILE IMAGING
Thermal imaging detects small differences in temperature, providing a detailed picture in total darkness or whenever visibility is limited. It is used in unmanned military aircraft, and BMW and Cadillac use it to improve night driving. Our pan-and-tilt systems can be mounted on cars, boats, and other vehicles to help apprehend suspects on the run, aid in search-and-rescue, and see drug deals going down without search lights or headlights. Our throwable robots help law enforcement size up a critical situation before heading in.
Easily mounted on a car, boat, or other vehicle. Wired or remote control. 360° rotation, 135° tilt. Detects human activity up to 1500ft in total darkness & fog, dust, or smoke.
Low cost, compact 320x240 thermal camera with pan/tilt capabilities for law enforcement. Pan feature provides 360 degree viewing, controlled from inside vehicle.
320x420 thermal imaging camera with 35mm lens and 2X e-zoom. Detects human activity beyond 3,000ft. Adds Sony TV camera for daylight imaging. Includes pan/tilt.
Compact, high performance vehicle-based thermal imaging system that allows officers to see clearly in total darkness. Available as camera only or in complete kit with display.
Compact, rugged robot is "throwable." Provides real-time visual intelligence so you "know before you go." Handheld controller shows what robot sees up to 300 feet away.
Adds infrared imaging to the Throwbot, providing visual reconnaissance in complete darkness. The IR optical system automatically turns on when ambient light is low.
Specially equipped to make under vehicle inspections for explosives, drugs, other contraband. Low light, auto focus optics with 60 degree field of view for one pass efficiency.
Specially equipped with large motors, powerful drive trains, and aggressive wheels for maneuvering in cluttered environments and outdoor landscapes of dirt, sand, and rocks.
Throwable, tetherable model for search/rescue and hazmat operations in confined or dangerous spaces. IR imaging in total darkness. Throw up to 120 feet; drop up to 30 feet.