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Thermal and radar: sight where there’s no light
Oct. 18, 2022, 12:07 p.m. | Magnus Lundegård
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Modern surveillance cameras are loaded with technology that helps maintain a high-quality view of a scene in low-light and challenging conditions. But in situations where there is no ambient light at all – or where it would be undesirable to illuminate a scene – a different solution is needed. Thermal cameras and radar provide the […]
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