From autonomous vehicles to optical testing, these sensors bring high performance infrared detection into real-world systems.
Phlux Technology's Noiseless InGaAs infrared sensors are now being evaluated for use in premium hunting and professional ...
Anduril's new Iris AI-enabled EO/IR sensor riding atop the skin of an unidentified tactical fighter platform. The fighter was likely manned but the company says Iris is primarily intended for unmanned ...
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Ghost in the microwave: Why the forgotten spectrum between radar and infrared is the only way to stop self driving crashes
Boston-based Teradar made waves at Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2026 this week, unveiling its flagship terahertz sensor, Summit, following a 150 million USD funding round. This long-range, ...
As the U.S. Army produces third-generation forward-looking infrared (FLIR) sensors, officials are exploring emerging capabilities that might be integrated into fourth-generation systems. FLIR ...
Phlux Technology, a manufacturer of avalanche photodiode (APD) infrared sensors, has announced that its patented Noiseless ...
Envision high-speed, multi-domain, massive mechanized warfare in 2030 -- -- a fast-moving, lightweight armored vehicle detects an approaching column of enemy tanks with long-range infrared targeting ...
Ultra-sensitive infrared detectors originally built for defense and telecoms are moving into premium hunting and long-range ...
Phlux Technology sees growing interest in its patented Noiseless InGaAs technology from high-end hunting industry.
With a 52MP sensor and military-grade optics, the CIGMAN CNVPRO delivers full-color night imaging and exceptional long-range clarity. After two years of research and extensive testing of sensors and ...
IR sensors rely on an emitter (IR LED) and a detector (photodiode or photoresistor) to measure infrared light and convert it ...
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