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Multifunction Camera

At AI in Vision, we provide vision, security, and help people save lives, protect the environment, and enhance productivity. We supply multifunction Cameras that help customers realize many use cases for applications in the defense and oil and gas industries.

Professional Drone With Thermal and Visible Camera Payload

SIRAS

SIRAS is an affordable, easy-to-fly, IP54-rated professional drone with an interchangeable payload system for industrial and utilities inspection, firefighting, law enforcement, and search and rescue missions.

Vision, Target, Surveillance, Search & Rescue

Military

LAND uses thermal imaging systems on its helicopters to conduct night raids and to identify targets at long ranges. SEA uses thermal imaging systems on its ships to detect and track enemy vessels. AIR uses thermal imaging systems on its aircraft to identify and track enemy targets, as well as to conduct search and rescue operations.

Night vision

Vision in the dark, without the need for artificial light. This is a critical capability for soldiers operating in low-light environments, such as during night raids or in urban areas

Target acquisition

Identify and track targets, even in difficult conditions. This is a valuable tool for snipers and other soldiers who need to engage targets at long ranges

Surveillance

Conduct surveillance on enemy positions or activities. This can be done from a distance, without the need to put soldiers in harm’s way

Mine detection

Detect mines and other explosive devices. This is a valuable tool for soldiers operating in areas where there is a risk of landmines, such as in Afghanistan or Iraq

Crowd control

Identify and track individuals in a crowd. This can be used to monitor for potential threats or to track down individuals who have broken the law

Search and rescue

Search for missing persons or survivors of natural disasters. This is a valuable tool for first responders and other rescue personnel.

Non-intrusive, Accurate, Fast, Cost-effective

Oil & Gas

Non-intrusive: not require any physical contact with the equipment or infrastructure being inspected, which can help to reduce the risk of accidents. Accurate: provide accurate measurements of temperature, which can help to identify potential problems early on.
Fast: inspect large areas quickly and easily. Cost-effective: cost-effective way to improve safety and efficiency in the oil and gas industry.

Pipeline inspection

Detect leaks in pipelines, which can be a major safety hazard

Well integrity monitoring

Monitor the temperature of oil and gas wells, which can help to identify potential problems before they cause a failure

Equipment inspection

Inspect equipment for hot spots, which can indicate potential problems such as overheating or electrical arcing

Process optimization

Thermal imaging can be used to optimize oil and gas production processes by identifying areas where heat loss is occurring

Safety

Thermal imaging can be used to improve safety in the oil and gas industry by detecting potential hazards such as leaks, hot spots, and equipment failures

Search and rescue

Thermal imaging can be used to search for missing persons or survivors of natural disasters. This is a valuable tool for first responders and other rescue personnel.

A versatile technology

Industries

Military

Vision in the dark, without the need for artificial light. This is a critical capability for soldiers operating in low-light environments, such as during night raids or in urban areas

Oil & Gas

Detect leaks in pipelines and other equipment

Mining

Identify hot spots that could lead to fires or explosions

Construction

Inspect building materials for defects and to identify areas that may be susceptible to fire or heat damage

Automotive

inspect engines for problems and to test the performance of cooling systems

Medical

Diagnose and treat a variety of conditions, including cancer, heart disease, and stroke.

Thermal Imaging Sensors

Apps

These are just a few examples of the many ways that thermal Imaging Sensors are being used today.

Agriculture

Survey crops, monitor for pests and diseases, and apply pesticides and fertilizers

Construction

Survey construction sites, inspect progress, and identify potential hazards

Disaster relief

Assess damage after a disaster, such as a hurricane or earthquake, and to deliver supplies to survivors

Energy

Inspect power lines, pipelines, and other energy infrastructure.

Environment

Monitor wildlife, track deforestation, and assess environmental damage

Filming and photography

Capture aerial footage for movies, TV shows, commercials, and other productions

Mapping and surveying

Create high-resolution maps and 3D models of the environment

Public safety

Used by law enforcement and first responders to conduct surveillance, search for missing persons, and respond to emergencies

Research

Used by researchers in a wide range of fields, including agriculture, forestry, geology, and meteorology

Firefighting

See through smoke and heat, making them invaluable for firefighters searching for victims or hotspots in a fir

Search and rescue

search for people or animals in areas that are difficult to see, such as under rubble or in dense vegetation

Security

monitor large areas for intruders or suspicious activity

Manufacturing

inspect welds, bearings, and other components for defects

Wildlife

Study animal behavior and to track animals in the wild.