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NBAA 2007: FLIR Systems Unveils Low Cost EVS3 Thermal Imager

Bringing FLIR To The Masses

FLIR Systems announced the recent release of EVS3, a low-cost, environmentally sealed, compact thermal imager built specifically for the general aviation industry.

EVS3 provides fixed- and rotary-wing pilots alike with improved situational awareness during all phases of flight, especially when close to the ground. The component costs far less than competing systems, according to the company, and is equipped with one of the industry's most sensitive uncooled focal plane arrays for outstanding imagery.

It is also the smallest, lightest package size and most affordable vision enhancement system on the market, according to FLIR Systems.

EVS3 uses a high-resolution VOx 320X256 infrared detector to create real-time thermal imagery that can be displayed on any multi-functional or secondary aircraft display with auxiliary input. EVS3 benefits from FLIR's TEC-less design to deliver excellent imaging performance while reducing the unnecessary complexity found within competitive offerings.

EVS3's improved dynamic range provides increased image uniformity and clarity, a significant benefit during all flight conditions including nighttime, haze, smoke, light fog or dust.

"We are pleased that our industry-leading technology can serve such a significant role for the aviation community, and to offer that technology at volume commercial prices," said Earl Lewis, Chief Executive Officer of FLIR Systems.

FLIR says the EVS3 meets the most demanding environmental requirements while providing reduced power consumption and near "instant-on" capability. EVS3 is based on the same technology that has already been embraced by the marine industry, and automakers such as BMW.

FMI: www.flir.com 

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