Teledyne FLIR to Showcase Perimeter Security Product Portfolio at ISC West 2022

Perimeter security experts, Teledyne FLIR, will debut its new flagship security lineup for perimeter protection at the International Security Conference West 2022. Attendees who visit Teledyne FLIR in booth 26061 will also have an opportunity to see firsthand a robust counter-unmanned aerial system (C-UAS) and a variety of industrial condition monitoring solutions. This will be FLIR’s first ISC West as a Teledyne company.

Security personnel can rely on Teledyne FLIR’s field-proven technologies for powerful performance in all weather conditions, with products that offer fast threat recognition and multi-layered security capabilities. At ISC West, attendees will see the new FLIR FH-Series cameras: two models of ruggedized, multispectral fixed cameras that pair 4K visible imaging with a thermal sensor offering industry-leading sensitivity. The FH-Series ID features on-board FLIR Virtual Barrier convolutional neural network (CNN) analytics for intrusion detection and resilience against false alarms, while the FH-Series R is purpose-built for radiometric applications and early fire detection where temperature monitoring is critical.

Attendees will also see the new FLIR R-Series commercial ground-based radars, which also come in two models: the R-290 (compliant with United States Federal Communications Commission (FCC) guidelines) and the R-190 (Conformité Européenne (CE)-compliant for Europe). R-Series radars can detect threats early, giving security managers the time they need to react to intrusion activity. R-190 and R-290 radars add a critical layer of security within a perimeter intrusion detection system and complement visible and thermal security cameras.

“The Teledyne FLIR team is excited to introduce our next generation of perimeter and asset protection solutions,” said Director of Global Business Development for Security, Kai Moncino. “As threats continue to evolve, Teledyne FLIR is committed to helping our customers address them, on the ground and in the air.”

Teledyne FLIR plans to showcase its C-UAS solution at ISC West, a platform that brings together FLIR military-grade radars, long-range cameras, and advanced management software as well as third-party radio frequency systems and effectors. Also on display will be a full suite of FLIR visible security cameras, the United VMS platform, and industrial condition monitoring solutions for predictive/preventative maintenance for vital assets at data centers, substations, and other critical infrastructure sites.

The company will also host technology partners in the booth, including Quanergy Systems, Inc., a leading provider of Optical Phased Array (OPA)-based, solid-state LiDAR sensors and smart 3D solutions; and Clearsite Communications, Inc., a top provider of Perpetual Power Units (PPU) that provide power, communications, security and application functions for the outdoor deployment of cameras, sensors and other equipment.

To meet with Teledyne FLIR or one of its partners at ISC West, visit booth 26061.

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