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Law Enforcement Solutions | Rapid Deployment The H-Series Cameras


from FLIR Premier thermal imaging device for capturing still images and video


FLIR’s H-Series handheld thermal imaging cameras let law enforcement officers see clearly in total darkness, providing an undeniable tactical advantage.


This product is available through GSA. GS-07F-5563P


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Choose between our Command and Patrol models


Using the same technology as airborne law enforcement units, H-Series gives officers the information they need to make quick decisions, enhancing mission effectiveness, maximizing operational capabilities, and improving officer safety.


People can’t hide their heat, so H-Series lets officers:


» See suspects in total darkness » See through smoke, dust, and light fog


» See through camouflage and foliage in any lighting conditions


» See more – and see farther – than with other low-light night vision goggles and cameras.


Best of all, H-Series is the first personal thermal imaging camera affordable enough to give every officer on the job the unsurpassed tactical advantages of full-resolution thermal imaging night vision.


The Patrol Series


Patrol 19 mm Thermal Camera HS-324PATROL $5,249.99 Patrol 65 mm Thermal Camera HS-307PATROL $7,899.99


The Command series


» Still image capture – allows officers to capture and store thermal images in JPEG format on a removable SD card with the touch of a button. A 1 GB SD card will hold up to twenty thousand 320 × 240 JPEG images.


» Video storage – with the push of a button, the H-Series COMMAND can record live thermal video in MPEG-4 format to the SD card


» Real-time clock – encodes the date and time on captured still images and video


Command 19 mm Thermal Camera HS-324COMMAND $6,299.99 Command 65 mm Thermal Camera HS-307COMMAND $7,899.00


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To order call 1.877.917.9060 or visit www.supercircuits.com This document is for official law enforcement personnel only.


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