Thermal & Laser Security Cameras — Video Surveillance

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Thermal & Laser Security Cameras — Video Surveillance

Thermal & Laser Cameras — For Extreme Conditions in Tbilisi

Thermal (thermographic) and laser cameras represent the highest level of professional video surveillance in Georgia, operating in extreme conditions where standard cameras fail. Thermal cameras detect objects by thermal radiation (IR) and work in complete darkness, dense fog, smoke, dust — any conditions with zero visibility. LAGI offers specialized thermal and laser camera solutions: thermal PTZ cameras with detection range 300-3000m, bi-spectral cameras (thermal + optical sensor in one housing), laser IR cameras with illumination at 500-1000m, temperature measurement cameras for early fire detection. This is the ideal solution for perimeter security, industrial facilities, border control, fire prevention.

Applications of Thermal and Laser Cameras

  • Perimeter security — human detection at 300-1000m range in complete darkness, automatic alarm system.
  • Early fire detection — temperature monitoring, fire detection at initial stage, automatic alerts.
  • Border control — long-range monitoring, operation in any weather, full night visibility.
  • Industrial safety — equipment temperature control, overheating prevention, accident prevention.
  • Search and rescue operations — finding people in debris, forests, mountains by thermal signature.
  • Wildlife monitoring — observing animals in natural habitat without disturbing them.

FAQ — Frequently Asked Questions

How does a thermal camera work in complete darkness?

Thermal cameras don't require visible light or IR illumination. They detect infrared radiation (heat) emitted by all objects. Human body emits ~36°C heat, which stands out against the environment — the camera sees "thermal signatures" in complete darkness.

At what distance can a thermal camera detect a person?

Depends on sensor resolution and optics: standard models — 300-500m, professional — 500-1000m, military-grade — 1000-3000m. Vehicle detection is possible at 2-3 times greater distance.

What's the difference between thermal and laser IR cameras?

Thermal cameras are passive — they only receive thermal radiation, require no illumination. Laser IR cameras are active — they emit infrared laser beam and receive its reflection, require IR illumination but provide sharper images.