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  2. Automotive night vision - Wikipedia

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    Night Vision Assistant infrared camera visible on Audi A8 grill, right circle. Night Vision Assistant was introduced in 2010 on the Audi A8. It uses a thermal imaging camera behind the four rings at the front of the car which can "see" 300 meters (984 ft) ahead. The display in the instrument cluster highlights humans with yellow markings.

  3. Driver's vision enhancer - Wikipedia

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    Sensor Module (SM)(also known as Sensor Assembly (SA)).The AN/VAS-5B(V) Sensor Module is a lightweight uncooled passive thermal imaging camera. The SM consists of an Infrared (IR) objective lens, and IR detector, signal processing electronics, environmental housing, and connector for the power, control, and video signals.

  4. Forward-looking infrared - Wikipedia

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    The term "forward-looking" is used to distinguish fixed forward-looking thermal imaging systems from sideways-tracking infrared systems, also known as "push broom" imagers, and other thermal imaging systems such as gimbal-mounted imaging systems, handheld imaging systems, and the like. Pushbroom systems typically have been used on aircraft and ...

  5. Thermal imaging camera - Wikipedia

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    A thermal imaging camera (colloquially known as a TIC) is a type of the thermographic camera used in firefighting. By rendering infrared radiation as visible light , such cameras allow firefighters to see areas of heat through smoke, darkness, or heat-permeable barriers.

  6. BOV (armoured personnel carrier) - Wikipedia

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    The system for improving the driver's visualization consists of two television cameras, a thermal imaging camera and an image display system. Television cameras project the image in the eyepieces and with their setting enable a 3D presentation, that is, the driver gets an idea of the depth of the scene.

  7. Stryker - Wikipedia

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    The vehicle commander has access to a day-night thermal imaging camera which allows the vehicle commander to see what the driver sees. The vehicle commander has an almost 360-degree field of vision. The driver can see slightly more than 90 degrees of vision. [citation needed]