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Introducing SIRAS | The Professional Drone with Thermal + Visible Imaging

February 5, 2025

Engineered for performance and affordability, SIRAS is optimized for industrial and utility inspection, public safety, firefighting, and search and rescue missions. This easy-to-fly UAV is equipped with a high-resolution radiometric thermal (FLIR Boson®) and 16 MP visible camera payload.

With a startup time of 60 seconds, hot swappable batteries, radar-based front collision avoidance, up to 31-minute flight time, and no geofencing means UAV pilots can fly efficiently and safely when and where the mission demands.

Designed for data security, SIRAS stores imagery on an onboard microSD card and does not include cloud connection capability. Pilots are not required to create an online profile, increasing ease of use, and reducing potential unintended online data access. SIRAS provides best-in-class thermal imagery, mission flexibility, and secure data, enabling the pros to get the job done.

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Teledyne FLIR SIRAS Professional Drone is Now Available in Canada
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Teledyne FLIR (part of Teledyne Technologies Incorporated) has announced that, for the first time, the Teledyne FLIR SIRAS™ professional uncrewed aerial system (UAS) will be available across Canada. This is being made possible through Rocky Mountain Unmanned Systems (RMUS).

This professional drone is designed for professional missions, including industrial and utilities inspection, firefighting, law enforcement, and search and rescue. Canadian drone professionals can now reap the benefits of a professional UAS specifically engineered for data security, performance, and affordability.

“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,” said Mike Walters, Vice President, Teledyne FLIR. “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.”

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