Search

Recon® V Ultra Lite Mult-Spectral Imager

4.9 (88) · $ 16.50 · In stock

Recon® V Ultra Lite Mult-Spectral Imager

Fully operational at less than three pounds, the breakthrough Recon V Ultra Lite provides mid-range target detection, recognition, recording and geo-location with an HD color camera and high sensitivity thermal channels.

Single-pixel p-graded-n junction spectrometers

Single-pixel p-graded-n junction spectrometers

Frontiers  Correlation between retinal structure and brain multimodal  magnetic resonance imaging in patients with Alzheimer's disease

Frontiers Correlation between retinal structure and brain multimodal magnetic resonance imaging in patients with Alzheimer's disease

NAEOTOM Alpha photon-counting CT scanner - Siemens Healthineers Canada

NAEOTOM Alpha photon-counting CT scanner - Siemens Healthineers Canada

Marvel's Black Widow - 4K [Blu-ray + 4K UHD]

Marvel's Black Widow - 4K [Blu-ray + 4K UHD]

A review on energy conversion using hybrid photovoltaic and thermoelectric  systems - ScienceDirect

A review on energy conversion using hybrid photovoltaic and thermoelectric systems - ScienceDirect

SOFIC 2018: FLIR introduces two new products

SOFIC 2018: FLIR introduces two new products

Products – Solutions Overview – LiDAR Systems

Products – Solutions Overview – LiDAR Systems

FLIR Recon V light weight multi-sensor thermal binoculars at AUSA 2014

FLIR Recon V light weight multi-sensor thermal binoculars at AUSA 2014

Remote Sensing, Free Full-Text

Remote Sensing, Free Full-Text

FLIR Introduces Smaller Lighter Range Finder for Scouts

FLIR Introduces Smaller Lighter Range Finder for Scouts

Multispectral Drone Cameras

Multispectral Drone Cameras

Call of Duty: Warzone Season 1 Patch Notes

Call of Duty: Warzone Season 1 Patch Notes

Comprehensive Multi-omics Analysis Reveals Mitochondrial Stress as a  Central Biological Hub for Spaceflight Impact - ScienceDirect

Comprehensive Multi-omics Analysis Reveals Mitochondrial Stress as a Central Biological Hub for Spaceflight Impact - ScienceDirect