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  2. Automotive night vision - Wikipedia

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    Active systems use an infrared light source built into the car to illuminate the road ahead with light that is invisible to humans. There are two kinds of active systems: gated and non-gated. The gated system uses a pulsed light source and a synchronized camera that enable long ranges (250m) and high performance in rain and snow.

  3. Infrared sensing in snakes - Wikipedia

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    Infrared sensing snakes use pit organs extensively to detect and target warm-blooded prey such as rodents and birds. Blind or blindfolded rattlesnakes can strike prey accurately in the complete absence of visible light, [13] [14] though it does not appear that they assess prey animals based on their body temperature. [15]

  4. Night vision - Wikipedia

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    Active infrared night-vision combines infrared illumination of spectral range 700–1,000 nm (just over the visible spectrum of the human eye) with CCD cameras sensitive to this light. The resulting scene, which is apparently dark to a human observer, appears as a monochrome image on a normal display device. [ 15 ]

  5. Here are some of the wildest things caught on doorbell ...

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    While designed to deter robberies, doorbell cameras occasionally capture sweet human moments like this one in Florida, where a young boy called 911 because he simply wanted to hug a police officer

  6. Watch these wild animals steal the spotlight in unforgettable ...

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    Watch the video below to see an enthusiastic soccer-playing elk. A California bear with a hankering for healthy snacks pulled off a daring heist at a La Cañada Flintridge family's garage.

  7. Active camouflage - Wikipedia

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    An armoured vehicle fitted with Adaptiv infrared side panels, switched off (left), and on to simulate a large car (right) [15] In 2010, the Israeli company Eltics created an early prototype of a system of tiles for infrared camouflage of vehicles. In 2011, BAE Systems announced its Adaptiv infrared camouflage technology.