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FLIR Systems: the world leaderin thermal imaging cameras

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FLIR Systems is the world leader in the design, manufacturing and marketing of thermalimaging systems for a wide variety of government, commercial, and industrialapplications.

FLIR Systems’ thermal imaging systems use state-of-the-art infrared imaging technologythat detects infrared radiation - or heat - enabling the user to see in total darkness, inpractically all weather conditions. We design and manufacture all of the critical technolo-gies inside our products, including detectors, electronics, and special lenses ourselves.

1.1 Rapidly emerging markets and organization

Interest in thermal imaging has grown considerably over the last few years in a large vari-ety of markets. To face this increased demand FLIR Systems expanded its organizationdrastically. Today we employ more than 3,250 people. Together, these infrared special-ists realize a consolidated annual turnover of more than 1 billion US dollars. This makesFLIR Systems the largest manufacturer of commercial thermal imaging cameras in theworld.

1.2 Manufacturing capabilities

FLIR Systems currently operates 6 production facilities: three in the USA (Portland, Bos-ton and Santa Barbara, California) one in Stockholm, Sweden, one in Paris, France andone in Tallinn, Estonia.

1.3 Thermal imaging: more than building a camera

There is more to the world of thermal imaging than building a camera. FLIR Systems isnot only committed to providing you with the best camera, we are also able to offer youthe best software, service and training to suit your thermal imaging needs.

FLIR Systems, Stockholm, Sweden FLIR Systems, Boston

FLIR Systems, Santa Barbara FLIR Systems, Portland

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Thanks to their ability to detect man-sized targets several kilometers away, they are ex-tremely suited for force protection, border surveillance and various security tasks. Pro-tecting your troops is essential for success on the battlefield and protecting a country’sborders is vital to its national security. It is however very challenging to detect enemy sol-diers and potential intruders or smugglers in total darkness, in the most diverse weatherconditions. FLIR’s thermal imaging systems will help to meet the demands faced at nightand in other low-light situations.

Also ports and airports, nuclear plants, petrochemical installations, are vulnerable totheft, or even worse terrorist attacks, and can be well protected by using suitable thermalimaging systems from FLIR.

Thermal imaging cameras expose threats hidden in the darkness, concealed by adverseweather, and veiled by obscurants like dust, fog, and smoke. FLIR’s thermal imagingcameras detect intruders sooner, provide more time to react and protect people, assets,and infrastructures. They are operational 24 hours a day even in the darkest of nights,fog, snow and smoke.

2.1 See in total darkness

Because everything generates heat, thermal imaging cameras can see as well at nightas they can during the day. Cameras dependent on visible light are useless at night or inpoor visibility without supplementary illumination from lamps, LEDs or lasers.

Thermal image Normal vision

2.2 See important things clearly also in broad daylight

The FLIR thermal imaging cameras will not only protect borders and assets against in-truders during the darkest of nights. The cameras are also perfectly suited for daytimesurveillance. The FLIR thermal imaging cameras will detect objects that remain invisibleto the naked eye. For example, people hiding in the shadows or in the bushes will be de-tected. The cameras are also not blinded by glare from the sun.

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2.3 Force Protection, Border Security and Surveillance

The FLIR thermal imaging surveillance systems cover more territory and enable detec-tion and classification better than any other sensor suite available. Networkable video

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and control make the FLIR thermal imaging systems the perfect border security imagingsolution. The systems can be connected to a radar in a so called “slew to cue” configura-tion. If the radar detects an object, the camera turns in the correct direction so that youget a visual image from that blip on your radar screen.

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2.4 Coastal Surveillance

Some countries are bordered by thousands of kilometers of coastline. The FLIR thermalimaging systems are the perfect tools to monitor what is happening along the coastline.They can be used to intercept illegal immigrants or to detect other threats coming fromthe sea. They are perfect for Vessel Traffic Monitoring and can work together with Auto-matic Identification Systems (AIS) and radars.

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2.5 Perimeter Security

Airports, air force bases, hydroelectric power plants, refineries, oil and gas pipelines andany other large infrastructure objects have perimeters that can be kilometers long. TheFLIR thermal imaging systems provide the ultimate security solution.

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3.1 Ranger HRC MultiSensor

The Ranger HRC MultiSensor systems integrate the long range, mid-wave Ranger HRCthermal imaging camera, with a variety of powerful daylight sensors, and optionally a La-ser Range Finder, GPS, Digital Magnetic Compass and Automatic Video Tracker. An ar-ray of advanced functions and options are available to meet the most demanding needs.All sensors on the Ranger HRC MultiSensor units are mounted on an accurate Pan & Tiltunit.

1. Thermal imaging camera: Ranger HRC-S2. TCP/IP compatible electronics3. Pan & Tilt unit providing continuous rotation4. Long range daylight camera (LR-TV)5. Global Positioning System (GPS)

Laser Ranger FinderDigital Magnetic Compass

3.1.1 Powerful thermal imaging

The Ranger HRC MultiSensors are equipped with Ranger HRC cameras that have ahighly reliable, mid-wave, cooled detector which offers extremely long range detection inall weather conditions. The camera offers a continuous optical and electronic zoom. Thisgives excellent situational awareness while also giving the possibility to zoom in at sus-pect activities, and have a closer look, once they are detected. The Ranger HRC cameracan also be used as a standalone unit.

3.1.2 Powerful daylight imaging camera

The MultiSensor systems feature different powerful and sensitive daylight cameras withexcellent zoom and color quality for additional target identification when conditions per-mit. Displaying both the thermal image and the daylight image at the same time is alsopossible.

3.1.3 Pan & Tilt

All sensors on the Ranger HRC MS unit are mounted on an accurate Pan & Tilt unit.They can be connected to a RADAR in a “slew to cue” configuration.

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3.1.4 Programmable search

The system can be programmed to scan an entire area automatically. Different pointsthat need to be monitored periodically can be preset. This not only ensures that the entirearea is being monitored but also reduces operator workload.

3.1.5 Tailored to all needs

Different thermal and daylight cameras can be installed in the Ranger HRC MultiSensorSystem. The GPS and Digital Magnetic Compass are optional as well as a AutomaticVideo Tracker.

3.1.6 Mission flexibility

A significant quantity of Ranger HRC MultiSensor systems are already fielded in a widerange of military, security and commercial applications around the world.

3.2 Ranger HRC— Cooled mid to very long range thermal imaging cameras

Ranger HRC-X

1100 mm lens

Horizontal Field ofView: 0.5° to 6.3 °

Ranger HRC-U

735 mm lens

Horizontal Field ofView: 0.75° to 9.4°

Ranger HRC-S

490 mm lens

Horizontal Field ofView: 1.1° to 14.1°

Ranger HRC-E

275 mm lens

Horizontal Field ofView: 2° to 25°

3.2.1 Maximum detail, maximum Range

With FLIR’s Ranger HRC Series thermal cameras you’ll see more detail from greater dis-tance than ever before. The Ranger HRC’s 640x480 detector creates crisp, high-resolu-tion thermal video, putting more pixels on target for extreme image detail at unbelievablylong range. The Ranger HRC Series is the base component of a Ranger HRC MultiSen-sor and can also be used as a standalone unit.

3.2.2 Optimized for long-range performance

The Ranger HRC’s optics strike the perfect balance required for long-range imaging inchallenging atmospheric conditions. The Ranger HRC-X, equipped with a 1100 mm lens,lets operators see small, distant targets clearly and reliably. Longer focal length lensesproduce greater magnification, but just having a long telescope isn’t enough – the lens

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and detector package must be designed and optimized to work together. FLIR Systemsis uniquely capable of these complex tasks, as we design and manufacture all of the crit-ical components in the imaging system: detector, cooler, video processing, and lenses.

Situational awareness in wide field of view. Zoom in and see what is going on at long range.

3.2.3 Cooled detector

The Ranger HRC Series is equipped with a mid-wave, cooled detector. A thermal imag-ing camera with a cooled detector gives you the advantage that you can see and detectpotential threats much farther away than with an uncooled detector. Objects which are ata close distance can be seen with much more detail. You can see what people are carry-ing. There is no need any more to send someone out in the field to take a closer looksince small details can clearly be seen on the thermal image. According to their needsand preferences, users can choose a FLIR Ranger HRC Series that is either equippedwith a cooled Indium Antimonide (InSb) or a cooled Mercury Cadmium Telluride (MCT)detector.

3.2.4 Four different versions available

• Ranger HRC-E: Equipped with a 22 x 275 mm lens. It zooms between a 25° field ofview and a 2° field of view.

• Ranger HRC-S: Equipped with a 39 x 490 mm lens. It zooms between a 14.1° field ofview and a 1.1° field of view.

• Ranger HRC-U: Equipped with a 59 x 735 mm lens. It zooms between a 9.4° field ofview and a 0.75° field of view.

• Ranger HRC-X: Equipped with a 88 x 1100 mm lens. It zooms between a 6.3° field ofview and a 0.5° field of view.

3.2.5 Continuous optical and digital zoom

FLIR thermal imaging cameras equipped with continuous optical and continuous digital zoom on thethermal image, allowing to have a closer look at objects that are far away.

The FLIR HRC thermal imaging cameras are equipped with powerful 12.5 x continuousoptical zoom capability on the thermal image. It offers excellent situational awarenessbut also the possibility to zoom-in, and see more detail, once a target has been detected.This way operators can see farther recognize more detail and react more quickly to se-curity threats. The advantage of continuously zooming systems is that a target can bekept in sight when zooming in or out. It is not lost during a field of view switch. You cangradually zoom in while keeping your focus all the time. All systems are also equippedwith an up to 16 x continuous digital zoom.

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Continuous zoom allows operators to customize their active field of view, observing fromextreme ranges without ever losing sight of potential threats – night and day, in all weath-er conditions.

3.2.6 Seeing more than ever before — Tunable Digital Detail Enhancement(DDE)

High contrast scene with standard AGC algorithmapplied.

DDE applied — all targets can be observedsimultaneously.

Beyond the capabilities of linear auto gain/level controls and even non-linear histogramequalization, Tunable DDE automatically provides system operators with buried imagedetails without sacrificing image quality. Advanced Digital Detail Enhancement (DDE) as-sures clear, properly contrasted thermal images. DDE delivers a high contrast imageeven in extremely dynamic thermal scenes. It provides high quality thermal imaging inany night- or daytime environmental conditions. Precision lens design allows for low-dis-tortion across the entire image while maintaining optimized focus quality across the en-tire zoom range. High-durability anti-reflection coatings ensure long life and consistentperformance of the optical lens.

3.3 Different TV cameras available for the Ranger HRC MultiSensor

SR-TV: The standard day-TV offered is the mid to long range TV camera. This CCD pro-vides a high resolution detector (740k Pixels) and includes an integrated 26x opticalzoom lens as well as an electronic zoom.

LR-TV and HD LR-TV: FLIR Systems can also provide a very long-range daylight camerafor demanding applications requiring detection ranges beyond 10 km. A professionalCCD TV camera or HD CMOS camera with dual, color and black & white mode, takesperfect pictures under most lighting conditions. The CCD camera as well as the HDCMOS camera system is using a powerful zoom lens with 60x optical zoom plus an inte-grated 2x lens extender. As a result the field of view ranges from approximately 28° downto extremely narrow 0.2° which allows for identification of human targets at distancesabove 3 km and detection ranges beyond 20 km.

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3.4 Quick and accurate Pan & Tilt unit

The ultra compact Pan & Tilt unit is designed for heavy duty service in extremely de-manding environments, from hot desert to arctic conditions.

This positioning unit includes slip-ring connections for the different signals (video, powerand data), which allow for infinite horizontal rotation, and provide DC servo drives for therotary movement in both axes. High precision gears provide fast accurate movement,free from backlash and extremely low hysteresis, through a continuous 360° rotation.

The performance contributes to find targets faster, as well as to get a good and stabledisplay of the sensors’ pictures even in very narrow fields of view. Incremental encodersallow for accurate geo-referencing of targets with precise read-out of the vertical and hor-izontal angles.

3.5 Several options for mission flexibility

3.5.1 Advanced Global Positioning System (GPS)

The MultiSensor systems can be equipped with an advanced GPS. This way the systemswill know where they are located. This can be extremely important when the MultiSensorsystems are installed on moving equipment or when they are used as portable systems.

3.5.2 Digital Magnetic Compass

Optionally, a built-in digital magnetic compass allows determination of in which directionthe MultiSensor system is pointing.

3.5.3 Laser Range Finder

The MultiSensor systems can be equipped with an eye safe Laser Range Finder. Com-bined with the GPS system and the electromagnetic compass, it will allow you to exactlydetermine where a suspected object is located and how far it is away.

3.5.4 Automatic Video Tracker

When equipped with an Automatic Video Tracker, the user can select a given target. Se-lecting and engaging in tracking mode is easily done by the touch of a button. Once thetracker is engaged, the MultiSensor systems will follow the object as long as it can beseen.

The video tracker also provides electronic stabilization. Useful features when the Multi-Sensor is installed on a mast where it is susceptible to movement by the wind.

3.6 Sophisticated interface — Junction Protocol converter (JPC3–G)

The JPC3-G is a TCP/IP interface that makes the FLIR MultiSensors a plug & play man-ageable network object, converting the various internal low level protocols and electricalinterfaces of all the MuliSensors components and cameras into a single and commonTCP/IP protocol which is accessible via a standard Ethernet interface. The JPC3-G useselectronic boards in PC104 format and the server is running on industrial grade Com-pactFlash and is including dual channel MPEG-4 encoders. Optionally an automatic vid-eo tracker can be integrated here as well.

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1. 26 pin System Connector (System Interface to Pan & Tilt Head2. Video Loopback 1 Connector (Analog Video Output)3. Power Input Connector4. Ehternet Connector (C2 System Interface5. JCU Connector (JCU/Serial Remote Interface)6. Video Loopback 2 Connector (Analog Video Output)7. Net/USB port Connector (Net In/expansion port for future options)

3.7 Easy to install and easy to integrate with other systems

Modern security systems are becoming more and more complex. A security networkconsists of various types of sensors that need to work together in order to offer maximumperformance. Radar, perimeter and ground sensors, CCTV cameras, thermal imagingcameras and other sensors need to be geo-referenced and interconnected in "slew tocue" configurations.

FLIR Systems thermal imaging systems can of course be configured for standalone use.They are also "intelligent sensors" and can easily be deployed as plug & play elements ina TCP/IP network.

3.7.1 Plug & play TCP/IP interface

FLIR’s MultiSensors have a software agent or server that turns each system into a plug &play manageable network object in TCP/IP networks providing control, configuration andvideo over IP. The FLIR interface server is making each FLIR MultiSensor a networkmanageable node. The server is running in embedded electronics in the JPC3G and canalso be run on rack-mount industrial PCs and used with other objects. Drivers are avail-able for devices such as: Thermal imaging and CCTVCameras, Radars, Alarm Contacts,Fence & Ground Sensors, Vehicles, UAV or Meteo Stations.

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A FLIR MultiSensor integrated with radar

FLIR’s TCP/IP interface communicates over a FLIR protocol called Nexus, a very com-prehensive protocol suitable for full control of our FLIR sensors and which can be con-trolled by any FLIR, or non-FLIR, software with a Nexus SDK implemented. The NexusSDK can be downloaded at http://ns.flir.com.

In addition to the FLIR Nexus protocol our TCP/IP interface can communicate overstandard protocols such as Pelco D, XML-0100, and TASS. It provides up to two videostreams over IP simultaneously, configurable to multicast or unicast, and it supportsstandard MPEG4, video formats.

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4.1 Ranger HRC thermal imaging cameras specifications

Ranger HRC-E Ranger HRC-S Ranger HRC-U Ranger HRC-X

Thermal imag-ing performance

Field of View;continuous opticalzoom

2° (H) x 1.5° (V)to 25° (H) x 18.8°(V) with 22 x 275mm lens

1.1 (H)° x 0.84°(V) to 14.1° (H) x10.5° (V) with 39x 490 mm lens

0.75° (H) x 0.56°(V) to 9.4° (H) x7.0° (V) with 59 x735 mm lens

0.5° (H) x 0.38°(V) to 6.3° (H) x4.7° (V) with 88 x1100 mm lens

Spatial resolution(IFOV)

0.67 mrad for 22mm lens - 0.055mrad for 275 mmlens

0.383 mrad for 39mm lens - 0.031mrad for 490 mmlens

0.256 mrad for 59mm lens - 0.020mrad for 735 mmlens

0.17 mrad for 88mm lens - 0.014mrad for 1100mm lens

Thermalsensitivity

25 mK 25 mK 25 mK 25 mK

Detector type MWIR: Indium Antimonide (InSb) or Mercury Cadmium Telluride (MCT): 640 x480 pixels

Spectral range 3 to 5 μm

Field of View 12.5x continuous zoom and four preset positions

Image frequency 50 Hz (PAL), 60 Hz (NTSC)

Focus Automatic or Manual

Continuous Digi-tal Zoom

Yes, up to 16x

Selectable presetfocus distance

Yes: Allows to command the lens to a given focus position

Focusathermalisation

Yes

Image processing Tunable Digital Detail Enhancement (DDE), Histogram Equalization

Palettes Black hot / White hot; different color palettes

Still imagecapture

JPEG and FFF 14bit

System features

Built-in Test (BIT) Yes

Automatic Win-dow defrost

Yes

Auto front lenscover whenparked

No Yes Yes Yes

Remote control RS-232, RS-485 and Ethernet

Imagepresentation

Analog video PAL / NTSC selectable

Power

Input voltage 28 V ± 4V

Powerconsumption

35 W typical (steady state)

< 125 Wmaximum with heaters

Environmental

Operating tem-perature range

-32°C to 55°C

Storage tempera-ture range

-45°C to 70°C

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Technical specifications4

Ranger HRC-E Ranger HRC-S Ranger HRC-U Ranger HRC-X

EMC/EMD CE tested which requires compliance with the following procedures:

Emission: EN61000-6-4:2007

Immunity: EN61000-6-2:2005

FCC 47 CFR part 15 Class B

Rain Mil-Std-810F, 506.4 - procedure II

Humidity Mil-Std-810F, 507.4

Sand/dust Mil-Std-810F, 510.4 - procedure II

Ice/freezing rain Mil-Std-810F, 521.2 - procedure I

Shock Mil-Std-810F, 516.5 - procedure I

Vibration Mil-Std-810C, 514.2 - procedure VIII, Sinus Min. of 10mm and 1.0 g, 1- 5-1 Hz

Physicalcharacteristics

Camera weight 7.5 kg 9.5 kg 12 kg 12 kg

Camera size (L xW x H)

475 x 235 x 194mm

475 x 235 x 194mm

564 X 264 X 303mm

564 X 264 X 303mm

The specifications may be changed by FLIR Systems without prior notice.

4.2 Ranger HRC MultiSensor systems specifications

For thermal imaging specifications, see section 4.1.

Daylight camera SR-TV LR-TV HD LR-TV

Image sensor 1/4” CCD NTSC 1/2" Color CCD

PAL 1/2" Color CCD

Type 1/1.9 Full HDCMOS Color Sensor

Full HD 1080p digitalvideo (H.264)

PAL analog video

NTSC analog video

Focal Length (Wide toTele)

3.5 mm to 91 mm 12.5 mm to 750 mm

25 mm to 1500 mm(with 2x Extender)

12.5 mm to 750 mm

25 mm to 1500 mm(with 2x Extender)

F-number (Wide toTele)

1.6 to 3.8 3.8 to 7.1

7.6 to 14.2 (with 2xExtender)

3.8 to 7.1

7.6 to 14.2 (with 2xExtender)

Field Of View (H) ana-log video

1.6° to 42° 0.49° to 28°

0.25° to 14° (with 2xExtender)

0.44° to 24°

0.22° to 12° (with 2xExtender)

Field of view (H) digitalvideo

N/A N/A 0.58° to 32°

0.29° to 16° (with 2xExtender)

Instantaneous field ofview

N/A N/A 10 µrad analog

5 µrad digital

Optical Zoom 26x 60x

120x (with 2xExtender)

60x (nominal)

120x (nominal with 2xExtender)

Digital zoom 12x 4x 4x

Min. sensitivity 2 lux (1/50 sec)

B&W Mode: 0.7 lux (1/50sec)

Color mode: 3 lux

B&Wmode: 0.08 lux

(1/50 sec, F/3.8)

Color mode <0.2 lux(F/3.8, 1/30sec.)

B&Wmode <0.1 lux (F/3.8, 1/30sec.)

Focus Continuous AF/Manual One shot AF/Manual One shot AF/Manual

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Pan & Tilt unit

Az Range; Az velocity n x 360°; 0.03° - 65° /sec continuous

El Range; El velocity ± 35°; 0.03° - 30° / sec

Accuracy 1 mrad

Resolution 0.1 mrad

Parking Position Yes

Programmable Search Program multiple preset scene locations

Image presentation

Video output NTSC or PAL composite video

Connector types BNC (2) provides thermal and daylight videossimultaneously

Video Over IP Optional embedded encoders provide simultane-ous MPEG-4, IR + TV digital videos

Power

Input voltage 28 V ± 4V

Power consumption 55 W typical (steady state) - 140 W with heaters -250 W Max

(configuration dependent)

Environmental

Operating temperature range -32°C to 55°C

Storage temperature range -45°C to 70°C

Automatic Window defrost Yes

EMC/EMD CE tested which requires compliance with the fol-lowing procedures:

Emission: EN61000-6-4:2007

Immunity: EN61000-6-2:2005

FCC 47 CFR part 15 Class B

Rain Mil-Std-810F, 506.4 - procedure II

Humidity Mil-Std-810F, 507.4

Sand/dust Mil-Std-810F, 510.4 - procedure II

Ice/ freezing rain Mil-Std-810F, 521.2 - procedure I

Shock Mil-Std-810F, 516.5 - procedure I

Vibration Mil-Std-810C, 514.2 - procedure VIII, Sinus Min.of 10 mm and 1.0 g, 1- 5-1 Hz

Solar radiation Mil-Std-810F, 505.4 - procedure I, cycle A1

Emission EN61000-6-4:2007

Immunity EN61000-6-2:2005

IP rating IP65

Physical characteristics

Weight Configuration dependent; 65 kg max.

Size Configuration dependent

Interfaces

Ethernet Optional: command and control all functions andMPEG video

RS-485 Command and control all functions

Options available

Laser Range Finder (LRF) Erbium glass or Nd:YAG+OPO system, eye safe /80 m - 20 km

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Geo Positioning (GPS) GPS optionally available

Digital Magnetic Compass (DMC) Optionally available

Automatic Video Tracker including Electronicstabilization

Optionally available

The specifications may be changed by FLIR Systems without prior notice.

4.2.1 Typical configuration package

A Ranger HRC MultiSensor package is usually composed of the following:

• Thermal imaging camera• Daylight camera• Pan & Tilt unit• JPC3G or JPC2• Power supply with cables• Operator manual• Shipping cases

Typical options considered are:

• LRF• Tracker• GPS• DMC

Typical configurations:

Ranger HRC-X, LR-TV, LRF, DMC, GPS, JPC andPan/Tilt

Ranger HRC-U, LR-TV, LRF, DMC, GPS, JPC andPan/Tilt

Ranger HRC-S, SR-TV, LRF, DMC, GPS, JPCand Pan/Tilt

Ranger HRC-E, SR-TV, JPC and Pan/Tilt

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Contact details5

CONTACT DETAILS — REGIONAL OFFICES

Corporate Headquarters

FLIR System, Inc.

27700 SW Parkway Ave.

Wilsonville, OR 97070

USA

Phone: +1 503 498 3547

Website: http://www.flir.com

Sweden

FLIR Systems AB

Antennvägen 6

SE-187 66 Täby

Sweden

Phone: +46 (0)8 753 25 00

Fax: +46 (0)8 756 62 16

Boston, USA

FLIR Systems, Inc.

25 Esquire Road

North Billerica, MA 01862

USA

Phone: +1 800 464 6372

Middle East

FLIR Systems Middle East

FZCO

Unit C-13

Dubai Airport Free Zone

P.O. Box 54262

Dubai

United Arab Emirates

Phone: +971 4 299 6898

CONTACT DETAILS — FLIR CONTACT PERSON

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Publ. No.: PM504791Release: FCommit: 40961Head: 40961Language: en-USModified: 2017-03-08Formatted: 2017-03-08

Websitehttp://www.flir.comCustomer supporthttp://support.flir.comCopyright© 2017, FLIR Systems, Inc. All rights reserved worldwide.DisclaimerSpecifications subject to change without further notice. Models and accessories subject to regional market considerations. License procedures may apply.Products described herein may be subject to US Export Regulations. Please refer to [email protected] with any questions.