Noun
FLIR (uncountable)
(imaging) Acronym of forward-looking infrared: a thermal imaging technology
Again, U.S. helicopters are rated as quite capable, with significant advantages in their capacity for manned-unmanned teaming with drones, as well as their third-generation forward-looking infrared (FLIR) sensors. Source: Internet
BidaskClub cut FLIR Systems from a “sell” rating to a “strong sell” rating in a research report on Friday, June 12th. Source: Internet
Nuveen Asset Management LLC acquired a new stake in shares of FLIR Systems in the second quarter valued at approximately $36,628,000. Source: Internet
Electro-Optics Electro-optic systems include devices such as the head-up display (HUD), forward looking infrared (FLIR), infra-red search and track and other passive infrared devices ( Passive infrared sensor ). Source: Internet
By measuring "thermal residue" using FLIR cameras, it is possible to recover passwords typed on keyboards. Source: Internet
Leading players in the airborne laser scanning market include Saab (Sweden), Teledyne Technologies (US), Leica Geosystems (Switzerland), and FLIR Systems (US), among others. Source: Internet