Teledyne FLIR SIRAS
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Teledyne FLIR SIRAS
Secure Thermal Imaging. Enterprise Ready.
The Teledyne FLIR SIRAS is a professional drone built for public safety, industrial inspection, and critical infrastructure monitoring. Featuring a powerful radiometric thermal and visual payload, open storage architecture, and no forced cloud connectivity, SIRAS offers a secure and flexible solution for high-stakes aerial operations.
Features & Benefits
Dual Imaging Payload: Equipped with a high-resolution radiometric thermal sensor and a 16MP visible camera with 128x zoom—ideal for identifying heat signatures and visual detail in a single flight.
Data Security First: No cellular module, no forced cloud sync, and removable storage—ensuring total control of data for sensitive operations.
Operational Flexibility: Features hot-swappable batteries and a 31-minute flight time, enabling more mission time and less downtime between flights.
Reliable Performance: IP54-rated and built to withstand real-world conditions, with a smart obstacle avoidance system and easy-to-use flight controls.
Quick Deployment: Lightweight and ready to fly within minutes—perfect for fast response in time-critical missions.
Real-World Applications Across Industries
Agriculture: Use thermal and visible sensors to assess irrigation efficiency, detect heat stress in crops, and monitor livestock conditions across wide areas.
Construction: Conduct inspections of roofs, facades, and equipment for thermal anomalies and structural issues—without manual access.
Public Safety: Ideal for fire services, law enforcement, and SAR operations—providing reliable thermal and zoom capabilities in low-light or hazardous conditions.
Utilities & Energy: Identify overheating components, inspect substations, and scan solar panels or wind turbines for faults using radiometric thermal imaging.
Education & Research: A valuable tool for technical education programs, environmental monitoring, and field-based research that requires thermal analysis and secure data practices.
