Teledyne FLIR OEM aligns with U.S. defense innovation by offering NDAA-compliant thermal imaging camera modules to strengthen domestic drone supply chains in response to executive orders by President Trump.
The company's U.S.-built Neutrino®, Boson®, Hadron™, and Lepton® modules meet NDAA requirements and are suitable for use in various U.S. government defense contracts.
Teledyne FLIR OEM's thermal imaging solutions are assembled and tested in the U.S., meeting NDAA regulations, classified as non-ITAR, and falling under the U.S. Department of Commerce for export regulation.
The lineup of NDAA-compliant camera modules supports defense applications and provides situational awareness for the U.S. Armed Forces and allied nations, meeting regulatory standards.
Teledyne FLIR's NDAA-compliant thermal imaging products cater to OEMs for various defense systems, including autonomous platforms, soldier-worn systems, missile seekers, and counter-drone technologies.
Key models offered include Neutrino LC and SX8, Neutrino QX and SX12, Boson+, Hadron 640, and Lepton, designed for easy integration into defense systems.
The company establishes itself as supporting national strategy goals by offering compliant technologies that promote the reduction of reliance on foreign suppliers and enhance U.S. defense system cybersecurity, reliability, and availability.
Teledyne FLIR OEM is poised to contribute to the future of secure U.S. drone operations as the government emphasizes domestic manufacturing and compliance with regulations.