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The FLIR Vue TZ20-R includes radiometry to measure the temperature of every pixel in the scene.
The dual thermal camera system of the FLIR Vue TZ20-R offers thermal zoom performance at five times, 10 times, and 20 times digital zoom.
Operators of the FLIR Vue TZ20-R can use in-app features, such as isotherms, to automatically detect temperatures of interest.
The FLIR Vue TZ20-R weighs 640 grams (1.4 lbs.).
Emergency response pilots in search and rescue, law enforcement, firefighting, and public safety can use the FLIR Vue TZ20-R to search for and observe targets silently.
The FLIR Vue TZ20-R is IP44 rated to provide operability in poor weather conditions.
Utility, roofing, solar farm, and industrial inspectors can achieve unmatched clarity from a safe distance using the FLIR Vue TZ20-R.
The thermal zoom feature of the FLIR Vue TZ20-R reduces false positives and allows for faster critical decision making.
The FLIR Vue TZ20-R features two 640×512 resolution FLIR Boson® thermal camera modules with one providing an 18-degree narrow field of view and the other a 95-degree wide field of view.
The dual Boson camera modules of the FLIR Vue TZ20-R provide four times more radiometric pixels on target at every zoom level compared to all competitors.
The FLIR Vue TZ20-R allows thermal video streaming mid-flight.
The FLIR Vue TZ20-R offers simplified operation and payload connection via the Skyport V2.0 gimbal on the DJI Matrice 300 or V2 Matrice 200 series.
The FLIR Vue TZ20-R enables pilots to scan and survey large areas quickly while preserving flight time and maintaining a safe standoff distance.
The RTL-450 has been integrated onto the FLIR SkyRaider, Freefly Alta-8, 4D-X6, DJI Matrice 300, and DJI Matrice 600.
Parrot ANAFI USA is equipped with a FLIR Boson Thermal sensor and a 32x zoom that helps identify thermal anomalies from an altitude of up to 40 meters.
Teledyne Technologies’ financing for the FLIR acquisition included an Amended and Restated Credit Agreement with capacity of $1,150,000,000 maturing in 2026.
Teledyne Technologies’ financing for the FLIR acquisition consisted of $3,000,000,000 of investment-grade bonds due between 2023 and 2031.
All permanent financing for Teledyne Technologies’ pending acquisition of FLIR Systems was completed on 2021-03-22.
Teledyne Technologies’ financing for the FLIR acquisition included a $1,000,000,000 Term Loan Credit Agreement maturing in 2026.
The transaction to acquire FLIR Systems is expected to close in the second quarter of 2021, subject to receipt of additional required regulatory approvals in Poland, Turkey, China, and South Korea.