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IMAGING MODULES (CORES)

L-3 Communications Infrared Products offers a variety of forward looking infrared (FLIR) core technologies for Original Equipment Manufacturers and developers. Advanced Amorphous Silicon (aSi) core technology from L-3 Infrared Products, integrated with OEM cameras, provides impressive image quality requiring low power in small, flexible form factors.

Amorphous Silicon (aSi) cores provide impressive image quality using low power in small, flexible form factors. 

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