Flir - SHOT Show Product Spotlight | 2017 SHOT Show

Published on January 19, 2017
Duration: 2:38

FLIR showcased new products at SHOT Show 2017 following their acquisition of Arma-Dyne. Key introductions include the compact Q14 thermal monocular featuring the FLIR Boson core for sharp imagery and long range, suitable for surveillance or game monitoring. They also presented a new line of thermal rifle scopes, integrating Arma-Dyne's technology with FLIR's expertise, designed for various weapon sizes and aiming to provide crisp imagery for informed decision-making. Future developments may include combined thermal and night vision optics.

Quick Summary

FLIR showcased new thermal optics at SHOT Show 2017, including the compact Q14 monocular with the advanced Boson core and a new series of thermal rifle scopes. These introductions follow FLIR's acquisition of Arma-Dyne, aiming to combine strengths in military and outdoor thermal imaging markets.

Chapters

  1. 00:04FLIR at SHOT Show 2017
  2. 00:11Arma-Dyne Acquisition and New Products
  3. 00:38Introduction of New FLIR Products
  4. 01:03Showcasing the FLIR Q14 Thermal Monocular
  5. 01:22New FLIR Thermal Rifle Scopes
  6. 01:58Future of Combined Optics
  7. 02:08FLIR's Market Leadership

Frequently Asked Questions

What new products did FLIR introduce at SHOT Show 2017?

At SHOT Show 2017, FLIR introduced the compact Q14 thermal monocular featuring their Boson core for enhanced imaging and range. They also launched a new line of thermal rifle scopes, integrating technology from their recent acquisition of Arma-Dyne.

What is the significance of FLIR's acquisition of Arma-Dyne?

The acquisition of Arma-Dyne by FLIR allows them to combine their expertise. FLIR, strong in military applications, and Arma-Dyne, with a reputation in hunting and outdoor markets, can now offer a more comprehensive portfolio of thermal imaging solutions.

What are the key features of the FLIR Q14 thermal monocular?

The FLIR Q14 thermal monocular is highlighted for its compact size, fitting in the palm of a hand. It utilizes the FLIR Boson core for sharp imagery and long-range performance, making it suitable for surveillance, game monitoring, and game recovery.

What advancements can be expected in FLIR's future optics?

FLIR is actively working on combining thermal imaging and night vision technologies. This development aims to create advanced optics that allow users to seamlessly switch between or utilize both imaging modes without needing to change their sighting systems.

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