FLIR PTZ Thermal imaging Pan Tilt Cameras
We offer rugged, reliable, high performance long range PTZ flir thermal imaging systems for a host of demanding applications.
Systems can be customized to your exact requirements.
Our long range PTZ dual and multi sensor EO/IR thermal imaging flir camera systems can be utilized in multiple applications like car, mobile, boat, marine and roof mounted uses. Our border, perimeter, coastline, shoreline and military FOB mounted systems are on masts, poles, telescoping platforms, FOB, buildings and in remote locations protecting the most valuable areas from threats.
Flir PTZ long range thermal camera
We have a mix of commercial off the shelf PTZ long range thermal imaging camera systems but can also custom build you the perfect gyro-stabilized gimbal for your exact needs with any exotic SD / HD LWIR uncooled, MWIR cooled, or shortwave SWIR sensors. Additional add ons like dazzlers, trackers, rangefinders, illuminators, spotters, radars and a host of complimentary components.
We use only the best electro optical sensors, the finest optical long range lenses and the most rugged / reliable mechanical parts to ensure a system that performs flawlessly and lasts for many years of continuous service.
Long range thermal cameras
When you need the advantages of full stabilized long range pan tilt zoom (PTZ) flir (Forward Looking InfraRed) thermal imaging cameras, SPI Corp can custom design/engineer the perfect Dual sensor & Multi Sensor PTZ (Pan Tilt Zoom) FLIR thermal imaging system for you. If you require custom special design and integration at affordable pricing, SPI will cater to your mission requirements.
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longest range flirOur Gyro Stabilized short, medium and long range PTZ FLIR and PT Pan Tilt Flir infrared surveillance systems incorporate Dual & Multi-sensor daytime CCTV and HD thermal imaging Flir cameras to give you the ultimate in security performance at any time of day or night, in virtually any conditions. Our Military grade IP68+ MIL STD 810F system have incredible detection capabilities of over 55 Kilometers, Optional SWIR, Color Night Vision, Laser Range Finders, IR Infrared Laser Pointers, illuminators and designators are available to round out the perfect EOIR PTZ imaging system. We feature MWIR cooled and LWIR uncooled long range PTZ FLIR EO/IR thermal imaging cameras with fully user programmable interfaces (our units respond to standard COTS PELCO-D commands & any universal protocols) to incorporate pre-configured scan patterns into a daily regimen, as well as easy to use joystick controls for on the fly observations. The M5 / MX6 /M7 / M9 / M11 series of Pan Tilt Zoom PTZ thermal imaging FLIR camera / EOIR payload are available at affordable pricing. A Multitude of exotic sensors and are available such as LWIR, MWIR, SWIR, Intensified Cameras, NIR, CMOS, color night vision, GPS, COMPASS, LRF Laser Range Finders, IR Infrared Laser Pointers/illuminators/designators, as well as ultra long range zoom CCTV optics with lenses as high as 3000mm, Radar integration, mast, UAV, Airborne, Aerial, space, mobile and marine platforms are available with COTS and custom configurations for your exact application. We offer the absolute best gyro stabilized rugged PTZ FLIR turret steerable gimbals that will withstand any harsh environments. Contact us with your custom requirements, we offer the best long range flir ptz solutions.
PTZ FLIR thermal imaging Infrared camera systems are positionable FLIR (thermal imaging infrared cameras) that come integrated in a housing called a payload, the steerable PTZ FLIR system allows the user to move the camera to any desired position for target tracking locating and surveilling. Most all dual sensor and multi sensor PTZ FLIR systems come with a thermal imaging camera with either electronic digital telephoto zoom and or optical continuous zoom telephoto functions. To compliment the PTZ FLIR, a daytime long range (generally 500x zoom) CCTV cmos camera is incorporated with the system to allow for detailed daytime EO (Electro Optical) imaging. Additional sensors can be integrated into the complete PTZ flir camera payload system such as SWIR, X27 Color low light cmos BSI high ISO 4k HD night vision, NIR low light sensors (X26), LRF Laser Range Finder, DMC Digital Magnetic Compass, Geo location, GPS, as well as radars for slue to cue positioning.
SLUE to CUE Radar Thermal Imaging PTZ FLIR camera assistance is compete camera sensor suite coupled with a radar. The Radar continuously scans the entire scene and when it picks up any activity of interest, it performs a slue to cue radar function and moves the camera to the target area and now starts tracking that object of interest, The PTZ FLIR camera interacts together with the SLUE to CUE radar and will alert the user of the action initialed while tracking that object in real time. Systems are mil-std810 and are ideal for ISR, c4isr, istar, star, Force Protection, Perimeter Direction, mss, mobile surveillance systems, Emergency Vehicle Situational Awareness, UGV Navigational Aid, border/coastal/frontier long range security and surveillance, Port & Ship Safety and Security, long range Remote Surveillance, long range mast or fixed pan tilt ptz scope trucks, Municipal and Utility Surveillance, ugv and autonomous vehicle navigation multi spectral/sensor system suite, and a host of unique custom long range imaging applications.
Our newly designed PTZ Flir thermal imaging cameras Incorporate cutting edge new advanced IDCA long life coolers with SLS, NBN, HOT MCT, and INSB detectors for longer range, longer life and greater detection capabilities, these new PTZ Pan Tilt Zoom FLIR thermal imaging cameras will have smaller continuous zoom hardened coated germanium lenses, smaller micro pitch sensors for long standoff ranges in border, shoreline, coastal and military security and surveillance. Contact us for your specific needs, we can supply complete multi sensor pan tilt zoom PTZ gimbals or long ranger MWIR and LWIR thermal imaging standalone FLIR cameras.
Our Short Medium and Long Range PTZ FLIR thermal imaging Pan Tilt cameras are suitable for the following applictions;
Port Security/surveillance Thermal imaging Pan Tilt PTZ FLIR
Coastal Security/surveillance Thermal imaging Pan Tilt PTZ FLIR
Border Security/surveillance Thermal imaging Pan Tilt PTZ FLIR
Perimeter Security/surveillance Thermal imaging Pan Tilt PTZ FLIR
Shoreline Security/surveillance Thermal imaging Pan Tilt PTZ FLIR
Long Range Security/surveillance Thermal imaging Pan Tilt PTZ FLIR
Airport Security/surveillance Thermal imaging Pan Tilt PTZ FLIR
Runway Security/surveillance Thermal imaging Pan Tilt PTZ FLIR
Maritime Security/surveillance Thermal imaging Pan Tilt PTZ FLIR
Marine Security/surveillance Thermal imaging Pan Tilt PTZ FLIR
Critical Infrastructure Security/surveillance Thermal imaging Pan Tilt PTZ FLIR
Vehicle mounted Security/surveillance Thermal imaging Pan Tilt PTZ FLIR
Multi Sensor Security/surveillance Thermal imaging Pan Tilt PTZ FLIR
Dual Sensor Security/surveillance Thermal imaging Pan Tilt PTZ FLIR
Panoramic scanning Security/surveillance Thermal imaging Pan Tilt PTZ FLIR
Drone, UAV, UAS, SUAS Security/surveillance Thermal imaging Pan Tilt PTZ FLIR
Range Security/surveillance Thermal imaging Pan Tilt PTZ FLIR
Covert / Special operations tactical Security/surveillance Thermal imaging Pan Tilt PTZ FLIR
Unmanned Ground Vehicle UGV Security/surveillance Thermal imaging Pan Tilt PTZ FLIR
EO-IR Security/surveillance Thermal imaging Pan Tilt PTZ FLIR
Long range pan tilt zoom PTZ Thermal Imaging Multi Sensor camera system connectivityOur long range ptz thermal imaging cameras are easy to learn & extremely easy to install, The units are fully universal and have Serial data and analog video outputs, connecting to Ethernet, IP or any standard wired or wireless network is simple, due to the non proprietary / universal outputs. Many commercially available off the shelf modules are also available that interconnect to the gimbal for custom or exotic installs.BenefitsAffordable low cost solution to long range day/night imaging, incorporating the best quality, highest grade materials that are made to last.
Detect objects, vehicles, persons or incidents even in complete darkness and make it impossible for individuals to hide in shadows or blend in against complex backgrounds.
Do not demand any additional light sources and handles many difficult weather conditions including smoke, haze and dust.
Cannot be blinded by strong lights or put out of order using laser pointers, etc.
Are available as out-of-the-box outdoor-ready products for cost-effective installation & complement many network video installations.
Require minimized storage and bandwidth due to support for industry-standard video compression techniques such as Motion JPEG and H.264.
Are ideal for intelligent video and typically offer higher accuracy in analytics than conventional cameras, because they are immune to light conditions and normal shadows. The cameras offer video motion detection, active tampering alarm, and provide capacity for third-party analytics modules, including support for COTS Camera Application Platform.
Support Power over Ethernet to supply power to the camera via the network, eliminating the need for power cables and reducing installation costs.
Include the industry-standard open interface which ensures support for the market’s broadest range of video management systems. Tactical imaging ptz flir cameras Can be custom configured with Ultra long range optics for extreme distance detection ranges such as:
5 KM Kilometer Detection Ranges
10 KM Kilometer Detection Ranges
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60 KM Kilometer Detection RangesVEHICLE, LARGE VESSEL AND AIRCRAFT DETECTION RANGES IN EXCESS OF 45 KM KILOMETERS.ISR Security/surveillance Thermal imaging Pan Tilt PTZ FLIRLike any other long range IR or Infrared camera, a long range PTZ thermal or thermographic flir imaging camera collects electromagnetic radiation which is formed into an image. But while a conventional cmos/ccd, tv, eo or ccd/cctv cameras works in the range of visible light, i.e. with wavelengths between approximately 400 and 700 nanometers (0.4–0.7 μm), a thermal imaging flir camera is designed to detect radiation with greater wavelengths, up to around 14,000 nanometers (14 μm). Radiation in this part of the electromagnetic spectrum is referred to as infrared, or commonly IR, which in turn can be divided into several sub-groups. Near-infrared light has a wavelength of about 0.7–1.5 µm, which is just beyond what the human eye can see. Camera sensors, on the other hand, can be built to detect and make use of this type of radiation. A so-called day-and-night camera uses an IR-cut filter during daytime to filter out IR-light so it will not distort the colors of images as perceived by the human eye. When the camera is in night mode, the IR-cut filter is removed. Since the human eye is unable to see infrared light the camera displays the image in black and white. Near infrared light or NIR also requires some kind of light source – either natural, such as moonlight, or man-made, such as street lights or a dedicated IR-lamp.
Standard SD and HD Functionality from the Long range M7 IR PTZ Provides an optioanl 16:9 wide screen video that shows more of the important part of the scene and fits well on modern screens. The long range M7 thermal imaging camera is equipped with powerful continuous optical zoom capability on the thermal image. It offers excellent situational awareness but 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 security threats. The advantage of continuously zooming compared to other systems that are using a rotating lens system is that there is no switch or swapping between the different images. You can gradually zoom in while keeping your focus all the time. The unit has quick auto focus & has a plethora of upgradeability options to make sure the system stays current with your evolving surveillance network.Moving further away from visible light, the rest of the IR-spectrum is usually divided into the following categories: Short-Wave Infrared (SWIR), approx. 1 – 3 µm Mid-Wave Infrared (MWIR), approx. 3 – 5 µm Long-Wave Infrared (LWIR), approx. 8 – 12 µm Very Long-Wave Infrared (VLWIR), approx. 12 – 25 µm Far-Wave Infrared (FWIR), approx. 25 µm – 1 000 µm or 1 mm Note that there is a gap between 5 µm (MWIR) and 8 µm (LWIR). This part of the waveband is virtually unusable for thermal imaging purposes because of the high spectral absorption of the atmosphere in this range. Microwaves have a wavelength exceeding 1 mm. At the far end of the spectrum are radio waves, with a wavelength of 1 meter and more. In the other end of the spectrum, wavelengths shorter than those of visible light are successively referred to as ultraviolet, x-rays, and gamma rays.An object’s thermal radiation is also dependent on its temperature – the hotter it is the more thermal radiation it emits. Humans cannot see this, but we can sense it, for example, when we approach a camp fire or enter a sauna. The greater the temperature difference in a scene, the clearer will the thermal flir images will be. Furthermore, some materials will have a different emissivity in the mid-wave infrared spectrum than in the long-wave span. For imaging purposes these differences in emissivity are, for the most part, of secondary importance since the camera’s sensitivity can be defined as its capability to distinguish between temperature differentials. Thermal images are sometimes associated with bright, intense colors – which may seem a bit odd considering that the camera works outside the spectrum of visible light. The answer is that the colors are created digitally, so-called pseudo-colors but produce a very vivid crisp useable picture. Each color or nuance represents a different temperature, usually white and red for higher temperatures, over green, blue and violet for colder ones. The reason is foremost practical since the human eye is better at distinguishing different shades of color than different shades of grey. Detectors used for thermal imaging can be broadly divided into two types: Cooled thermal imagers that typically operate in the mid-wave infrared (Long range MWIR) band and uncooled thermal imagers that operate in the long-wave infrared (long range LWIR) band. Ultra Extreme long range Cooled and uncooled systems both have thier advantages in the world of distant range narrow FOV thermal imaging applications.With PTZ or pan / tilt / zoom thermal imaging becoming relatively cheaper and an integral part of Short, medium, long and extreme ultra long range Surveillance, security, observation systems, a whole range of uses becomes both possible and economically viable. long range Thermal flir PTZ cameras can be an excellent complement in many situations where conventional cameras diminish thier performance as low light levels are present. They are, of course, unparalleled in a situation of twilight, thermal cross-over, near darkness and total darkness. They can also be an option in areas that are very difficult to illuminate effectively, for example a sea front, a harbor, or any other vast expanse of open water thus making SPI’s long range PTZ thermal infrared imaging Ir cameras paramount for use in marine, boat, vessel and ship applications. Similarly, artificial light not only runs the risk of revealing where the cameras are placed, enabling parties to avoid or vandalize them, but can also create projected shadows in which an intruder can avoid detection. Furthermore, spotlights can blind as well as illuminate. So cameras that do not rely on light can be the preferred solution in many different traffic situations, whether it is in railway tunnels, on air strips, runways, or on regular streets. Long Range Thermal flir PTZ cameras, on the other hand, cannot be blinded by bright lights or laser beams.SPI Corp’s long range multi sensor Eoir flir thermal imaging camera systems offer substantial long distance detection ranges allowing the operator to be positioned at very far distant standoff locations offering ample time to react, to threats or targets of interest. Long range imaging systems provide a benefit to the user when coupled with an array of sensors and geo locating modules especially in specialty military, security and surveillance applications. The farther you are, the more time you have to react and not be seen.What the science behind a long range thermal imaging FLIR IR night vision PTZ pan tilt gimbal turret camera
(a) Housing – Usually composed of an aluminum bell shaped cover, The housing can be of all shapes and sizes from plastic to military grade hardened coated all weather NBC Nuclear Biological Chemical compliant
(b) Camera module
This is where the image FLIR, MWIR, LWIR, SWIR, night vision, intensified, cmos, long wave, short wave, mid wave cooled and uncooled detector and sensors reside, CCD sensor, optical zoom germanium DFOV, TFOV, Fixed and CZ continuous zoom lenses, and the motors that control Zoom and Focus are located.
(c) PTZ Pan Tilt control board
The PTZ control board processes RS485 data that converts it into mechanical movements. Some are Pelco, Pelco Extended and are available in a wide array of protocols supporting VMS, GUI, ONVIF, IP, ETHERNET, FIBER, MICROWAVE, ANALOG, DIGITAL and WIRELESS
(d) PTZ motors – are the small motors that allow the thermal FLIR and CCTV HD camera to perform up, down, left and right functions. Marked by the arrows are two step motors; the one to the top controls up and down movements and the one at the bottom controls left and right movements, some systems have no motors and other methods of moving the cameras PTZ, some use brushless motors.We can Customize your long range Pan Tilt Zoom Thermal, CCTV and other exotic sensor system to cater to your exact application,
We have facilities that can satisfy any requirement in a rapid response timeframe. We offer the worlds longest range, best weapons grade all weather IP68 hardened PTZ EOIR
imaging systems. Contact us for additional information and pricing or call 702-499-9551Long Range Visible HD CCTV cameras can compliment the Thermal cameras and assist in daytime and low light DRI (Detection, Recognition and Identification)Long range Critical infrastructure applications require not only continuous video surveillance and monitoring, but also a solution that yields highly reliable intrusion detection, with fewer false alarms. This need makes advanced video analytics a must for any adequate long range thermal/cctv surveillance system.Advanced analytics will provide multiple automated alarm notification options, including email, edge image storage, digital outputs or video management software (VMS) alarms. Incorporating high quality, unique and adaptive analytics can virtually eliminate false alarms, allowing security personnel to respond more efficiently and effectively, while also lowering overall cost for the end user.While traditional long range surveillance & security technologies such as radar, thermal flir imaging and visible cameras, or video analytics work well on their own, utilizing all of these options together provide an advanced perimeter detection system. For example, ground surveillance radar can detect possible threats beyond the fence line as they approach and send a signal to pan-tilt-zoom (PTZ) cameras, triggering them to slew to a specific location. From there, embedded analytics and visible cameras can further identify objects, notify authorized staff, and collect additional evidence through facial recognition or high-quality photos.
Once a long range intrusion attempt is discovered, it is important to act fast. Organizing a response system that can initiate actions based on GPS location data, such as the slewing of FLIR PTZ cameras, automated intruder tracking or activated lighting sensors, greatly increases staff’s situational awareness while easing their workload. For instance, thermal imagers deployed in conjunction with video analytics can be used to generate an initial alarm event, which can then trigger a sequence of other security equipment and notifications for personnel to eventually respond to. Having all of this in place essentially lays the entire situation out in a way that allows responders to accurately understand and evaluate a scene.
After the designated auto-response mechanisms have activated and done their job, it is time for responders to acknowledge and assess the situation. From here, authorized personnel can take the next appropriate step toward defending against and delaying the threat. Deterring suspicious activity can be achieved through real-time two-way audio, a simple but powerful tool. Often, control room operators can diffuse a situation by speaking over an intercom, telling the trespasser that they are being watched and that the authorities have been notified.
The primary purpose of the delay facet of the overall perimeter protection strategy is to stall an attempted intrusion long enough for responders to act. Access control systems play a key role in realizing this objective. When a security officer sees a non-compliant, suspicious individual on the camera feed, the officer can lock all possible exits to trap them in one area all through the VMS.
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