
Safer travels, with consistent, best-in-class detection
FLIR’s intelligent traffic solutions deliver crisp clear imaging to monitor traffic activities in urban environments efficiently. Collect traffic data and automatically detect incidents on highways and tunnels regardless of sun glare, darkness, headlights, shadows, snow, and fog with unfiltered best-in-class thermal technology. Reliability at its best.


Detection is half the battle
Expedite frontline decision making in high-pressured situations with FLIR’s CBRNE detection range. Detect, analyze, identify, and confirm the presence of dangerous threats with accuracy. With sensors yielding very low false alarm rates, you can trust your analysis and quickly facilitate response measures.


Make life-saving decisions clear, behind the smoke
FLIR’s line-up of intelligent handhelds, innovative cameras, and UAS aerial options help you visualize your plan of action. Quickly attain a clear, in-depth, all-angle view of hot spots whether rigorously battling a fire or searching for victims in blinding smoke. When so many depend on you for their safety and well-being, rely on intelligence that acts as bold as you do.


Protect your community and your officers with unwavering confidence
Whether searching for evidence, responding to an urgent incident, or identifying a suspect, high definition thermal optics and low light imaging provide you with accurate critical information to react quickly. Protection is imperative when confronting unpredictable situations every single day. We can help bring you and the public home safely.


Empowering you to "see" invisible gas leaks
FLIR optical gas imaging (OGI) cameras can help you detect methane, sulfur hexafluoride, and hundreds of other industrial gases quickly, accurately, and safely―without shutting down systems. With FLIR OGI cameras, you can scan broad sections of equipment rapidly and survey areas that are hard to reach with traditional contact measurement tools. OGI cameras can also detect leaks from a safe distance, displaying these invisible gases as clouds of smoke.
