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Autonomous UAS launch and recovery platform unveiled by Teledyne FLIR at DSEI - News
September 09, 2025LONDON, United Kingdom. Teledyne FLIR Defense introduced its SkyCarrier platform at the Defence and Security Equipment International (DSEI) exhibition in London, showcasing an autonomous launch and recovery system for uncrewed aerial systems (UAS), the company announced in a statement.
Thermal imaging development kit from Teledyne FLIR OEM to roll out at DSEI UK 2025 - News
September 02, 2025LONDON. Teledyne FLIR OEM (part of Teledyne Technologies Inc.) announced the launch of its Boson+ IQ Development Kit, a solution that combines reference hardware with Prism software, enabling integrators to rapidly develop edge artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities using advanced thermal sensing across defense, security, and industrial platforms. Teledyne FLIR OEM will show the new kit at DSEI UK 2025, set to be held at the ExCel Centre in London, September 9-12, 2025.
How to Use Automated Synthetic Data Generation in AI Model Development for Object Detection - Whitepaper
June 23, 2025While generalized object detectors may be adequate for many situational awareness applications, other defense applications require fine-grained classification of targets and aim-points.
Black Hornet 4 nano-drone added to Defense Innovation Unit’s Blue UAS list - News
June 23, 2025BOSTON, Massachusetts. Teledyne FLIR Defense’s Black Hornet 4 personal reconnaissance system has been approved for inclusion on the Defense Innovation Unit’s (DIU) Blue UAS list after completing cybersecurity and NDAA compliance reviews, the company announced in a statement.
AI-enabled autonomy software chosen for Dragoon drone prototype - News
May 22, 2025GOLETA, California. Dragoon chose Teledyne FLIR’s Prism SKR and Prism Supervisor software to support autonomous flight and target recognition in its long-range uncrewed aerial system (UAS) prototypes developed under Project Artemis, Teledyne FLIR announced in a statement.
Sensor suite upgrade underway for Army’s NBCRV Stryker vehicles - News
April 09, 2025BOSTON, Massachusetts. Teledyne FLIR Defense won a $74.2 million contract from the U.S. Army to continue development of a modernized sensor suite for the M1135 Stryker Nuclear, Biological and Chemical Reconnaissance Vehicle (NBCRV), the company announced in a statement.
Long-range thermal surveillance systems to be delivered to Saudi military - News
March 24, 2025RIYADH, Saudi Arabia. Teledyne FLIR Defense won a $7.8 million contract with the Middle East Task Company (METCO) to supply Lightweight Vehicle Surveillance Systems (LVSS) to a military customer in Saudi Arabia, the company announced in a statement.