SHOT Show Product Spotlight: Flir | 2017 SHOT Show

This video from SHOT Show 2017 highlights the merger between FLIR and Arma-Lite, showcasing their combined thermal imaging product portfolio. Andrew Zton of FLIR discusses the new Q14 thermal monocular, featuring the FLIR Boson Core for sharp imagery and long range, suitable for covert surveillance or game monitoring. He also introduces the new Thermos Sight series, a compact thermal rifle scope developed with Arma-Lite technology, emphasizing crisp imagery for accurate decision-making. The company aims to integrate thermal and night vision capabilities in future products.

Quick Summary

FLIR and Arma-Lite showcased new thermal imaging products at SHOT Show 2017 following their merger. Key introductions included the compact Q14 thermal monocular with the advanced FLIR Boson Core for sharp imagery and long range, and the Thermos Sight series of thermal rifle scopes designed for crisp target acquisition.

Chapters

  1. 00:04Introduction: FLIR at SHOT Show
  2. 00:11FLIR Acquires Arma-Lite
  3. 00:38New Product Introductions
  4. 01:03Showcasing the Q14 Thermal Monocular
  5. 01:22Introducing the Thermos Sight Series
  6. 01:58Future Integration of Thermal & Night Vision
  7. 02:08FLIR's Industry Leadership
  8. 02:33Conclusion: SHOT Show Product Spotlight

Frequently Asked Questions

What new thermal imaging products were showcased by FLIR and Arma-Lite at SHOT Show 2017?

At SHOT Show 2017, FLIR and Arma-Lite, following their merger, introduced the Q14 thermal monocular featuring the FLIR Boson Core for enhanced performance, and the new Thermos Sight series of compact thermal rifle scopes.

What is the FLIR Boson Core and what are its benefits?

The FLIR Boson Core is FLIR's latest generation of thermal imaging technology. It is integrated into products like the Q14 monocular, providing a sharper picture and longer range capabilities for improved thermal detection.

What is the significance of the FLIR and Arma-Lite merger?

The merger combines FLIR's expertise in thermal imaging with Arma-Lite's reputation in the hunting and outdoor space. This collaboration aims to offer a more complete portfolio of thermal and night vision products for various applications.

What are the intended uses for the FLIR Q14 thermal monocular?

The FLIR Q14 thermal monocular is designed for applications such as covert surveillance, game monitoring, and game recovery. Its compact size and advanced thermal technology make it suitable for discreet observation and tracking.

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