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FLIR Recon V Ultra Lite Multi-Spectral Imager
FLIR Recon V Ultra Lite Multi-Spectral Imager
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FLIR Recon V Ultra Lite Multi-Spectral Imager, fully operational at less than 1.6 kilograms, the breakthrough Recon V Ultra Lite provides mid-range target detection, recognition, recording and geo-location with an HD color camera and digitally zoomed multiple FOV thermal channels. Combining a highly accurate laser range finder, GPS, digital magnetic compass and intuitive user interface, targets can be quickly located 24/7.
Essential to expeditionary ground forces, Recon V Ultra Lite helps to quickly determine intent or IFF for unknown targets. With day and night capabilities, a quick-shot LRF instantly generates target geo-location data to accompany imagery that can be shared with ground forces through Bluetooth, WiFi or hardwired USB connections to peripheral devices. While operators provide mission-critical situational awareness data they remain safe by always being connected to their extended team.
Features
Best in Class Imaging
- Combining the latest 12-micron thermal imaging sensor with industry-leading processing and an HD color display, Recon V Ultra Lite provides outstanding image quality for positive target identification in daylight and thermal channels.
Rapid Target Classification
- 7.2x magnification, digital magnetic compass, GPS, and laser rangefinder provide accurate range-to-target and geo-location.
Designed for Individual Field Operators
- Light and easy to use, Recon V Ultra Lite minimizes operator fatigue and is rugged enough to survive the most demanding field missions.
Acute Situatuonal Awareness
- Video, still imagery and data can be recorded or output via Bluetooth, WiFi or USB hardwired connections to supporting field elements for real-time situational awareness.
Easy, Intuitive Operation
- An intuitive interface bypasses overly complex dropdowns in favor of a quick-shot LRF and pushbutton image and video capture, reducing training time and improving usability in high-stress field operations.