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High Performance Infrared Optical Assemblies

Providing Innovative Solutions for all Thermal Imaging Applications in the MWIR, LWIR & SWIR Wavebands

Teledyne FLIR offers multiple commercial-off-the-shelf mid-wave infrared (MWIR) and long wave infrared (LWIR) continuous zoom lens (CZ) assemblies as well as custom development for programs with stringent environmental and performance requirements. All lens assemblies have near diffraction limited performance and include advanced features that ensure continuous focus through the zoom. Download the guide to aid in thermal infrared lens selection or select one of the lens families below for more information.

MWIR

LWIR

NEUTRINO INTEGRATED SOLUTIONS

FLIR Lens Innovations

Formerly New England Optical Systems (NEOS) and now part of Teledyne FLIR, the world-class technical services team provides product support and can also develop new or customize existing lens assemblies for a camera, application, or mission. Designed to maximize infrared-camera performance, the CZ lens assemblies provide the competitive advantages required in the field and marketspace for a wide range of defense, security, and commercial applications.

  • Airborne and Ground Intelligence Reconnaissance & Surveillance (ISR)
  • Tracking and Targeting
  • Remote Weapon Station
  • Light Armored Vehicles (LAV)
  • Soldier Systems
  • Border Surveillance
  • Perimeter Security
  • Search & Rescue
  • Navigation
  • Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) Systems
  • Unmanned Aerial System (UAS)
  • Industrial Inspection
  • Fire Control Systems
  • Thermography
  • Aerospace and Astronomical
  • Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS

FLIR Lens Development Capabilities

FLIR Optical Systems Group (OSG) has the proficiencies and all the critical disciplines required to produce innovative and quality infrared optical products. To successfully execute on the development of systems, expertise is required in optical design, optomechanical design, electrical design, software design, and the integration of the optics, mechanical components, and electronics.