Sure! The police in many parts of the US use it, as do commercial airlines. Search and rescue operations use it to find missing persons in woods or on the water. Active volcanoes are monitored with it, and sources of ignition are pinpointed by firefighters with it.
There are a number of different FLIR camera that have thermal imaging. In fact, all of FLIR's cameras have thermal imaging, and are used by military, police, and civilians.
FLIR is the global leader in thermal imaging infrared cameras.
FLIR Systems was created in 1978.
FLIR Systems's population is 2,009.
FLIR: Forward-Looking Infrared (Radar)
FLIR produces thermal imaging, infrared and night vision equipment. Thermal imaging or infrared equipment can be found being used by the armed forces, builders, medical personal, scientists, car makers and hunters, to name a few.
Yes; it's known as thermal radiation. As a living human being's normal temperature is about 98 degrees (Fahrenheit), we are more easily spotted by infrared cameras during the winter or the cooler hours of the night. See the Related Wikipedia Link regarding "FLIR", listed below:
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Two top infra red camera makers are Flir and Fluke. Checking with their websites will get you more info on this type of camera. It is also best if you can check in with a local camera store, since this is a specialty item, and best to talk to someone who works in this field.
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