Thermal Imaging Cameras

The use of Infrared Technology in rescue operations is becoming more common. In addition to stationary thermal imaging cameras (TIC), handheld cameras and TIC cameras on drones are also widely used.

Infrared cameras play a crucial role in real-life search operations on land, at sea, and in smoke-filled buildings. For example, using an infrared camera can identify the locations of active fire hotspots within a burning building, which significantly reduces the amount of water needed for extinguishing.

Cameras are also increasingly used in rescuers' training and exercises. By combining a thermal camera with the Ruth Lee Thermal Imaging Suit and Thermal Imaging Hood , training sessions for handheld, stationary, and drone cameras, as well as rescue helicopter operators, can be conducted in almost any weather condition. The Ruth Lee Thermal Imaging Suit and Hood are compatible with all adult-sized Ruth Lee training manikins.

How does a target appear on the camera screen in a stormy, turbulent sea? The combination of a thermal camera, water rescue manikin, and thermal imaging hood allows for training and practice even in the harshest conditions, without putting rescuers at unnecessary risk.

Mohni offers a selection of FLIR and Hikmicro handheld cameras. We have selected cameras that are commonly used in our region. These thermal cameras are suitable for various conditions, both on land and at sea.

IR technology has become a must have need for rescuers, SAR, tactical, and military teams.

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