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SIRAS Professional UAS Now Available In Canada

Teledyne FLIR Partnership Opens New Opportunities

Teledyne FLIR announced that for the first time, working with Rocky Mountain Unmanned Systems (RMUS) as its distribution partner, its SIRAS professional uncrewed aerial system (UAS) will be available throughout Canada.

The SIRAS professional drone system is designed for professional-level applications such as law enforcement, industrial and utility inspections, firefighting, and search and rescue missions. The SIRAS system’s purpose-built advanced visible and thermal imaging sensors are engineered for performance, data security, and affordability. These features are now available to the Canadian professional drone market.

Mike Walters, Vice President, Teledyne FLIR  explained, “As demand heightens for sophisticated UAS solutions that include expert programs and support, expanding into Canada with unmatched support and distribution through RMUS, an existing partner in the USA, is a natural progression. Teledyne FLIR and RMUS have joined forces in Canada to provide unmanned visible-thermal innovation to Canada via the SIRAS drone. It is ideal for visual inspection and decision support across industrial, energy, and emergency response.”

Kevin Toderel, General Manager, RMUS Canada was enthusiastic when he said, “We are thrilled to collaborate with Teledyne FLIR to bring cutting-edge drone solutions to the Canadian market. We are committed to delivering exceptional quality, reliability, and performance to our customers empowering businesses, organizations, and individuals to unlock the full potential of drone technology.”

Teledyne FLIR recently introduced its Vue camera module which is free from compliance with the U.S. International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR). It was purpose-built for SIRAS and is a high-performance thermal-and-visible camera payload that provides leading sensitivity for industrial inspections and first-responder missions.

FMI:  www.flir.com/

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