The first mountable OEM thermal imager designed and built specifically for aerial apparatus applications. The KF6 provides firefighters a high-angle thermal view of rooftops and other elevated structures, helping them see through thick smoke, more efficiently target the hottest areas, and more strategically direct firefighting efforts.
The first mountable OEM thermal imager designed and built specifically for aerial apparatus applications. The KF6 provides firefighters a high-angle thermal view of rooftops and other elevated structures, helping them see through thick smoke, more efficiently target the hottest areas, and more strategically direct firefighting efforts.
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Mount at the end of a straight stick or onto a ladder bucket to gain a high-angle thermal view of rooftops and other elevated structures. This is to help firefighters see through thick smoke more efficiently and to target the hottest areas, providing a more strategically direct firefighting effort.
KF6 mounted on underside of platform.
Close up view of KF6 mounted under platform.
KF6 provides high angle thermal perspective.Aerial Mounting Flexibility
The KF6 can be easily fixed-mounted to aerial buckets and the end of tiller truck ladders, as well as onto other locations on engine, ladder, and rescue trucks where thermal imaging is valuable.
Highest Firefighting Thermal Resolution
Along with providing a valuable, additional high elevation perspective to firefighters, the KF6 delivers the most detailed thermal imaging in a FLIR firefighting TIC.
CDMQ Ruggedized
FLIR built the KF6 to meet our Commercially Developed Military Qualified standards, ready to withstand the harsh operating conditions of firefighting with the all-important camera core well-protected from exposure to heavy smoke and spray.
| Imaging and Optical Data | |
| IR Resolution | 640 × 480 pixels |
| Thermal Sensitivity/NETD | < 100 mK at f/1.4 |
| Field of View (FOV) | 69° × 56° |
| Focus | Fixed |
| F Number | 1.4 |
| Image Frequency | 30 Hz |
| Detector Data | |
| Detector Type | Focal plane array, uncooled microbolometer |
| Spectral Range | 7.5–13.5 μm |
| Image Presentation | |
| Image Mode | TI Basic firefighting mode |
| Auto Range | Yes |
| Measurement | |
| Object Temperature Range | High-gain range: –25 to 150°C (–13 to 302°F) Low-gain range: 0 to 550°C (32 to 1022°F) |
| Accuracy | ±5°C (±7.2°F) or ±5% in high gain range |
| Measurement Analysis | |
| Spotmeter | 1 |
| Isotherm | Yes |
| Configuration | |
| Video standard | NTSC |
| Mounting | Top or bottom mounted |
| Temperature Unit | F° or C° |
| Imaging and Optical Data | |
| IR Resolution | 640 × 480 pixels |
| Thermal Sensitivity/NETD | < 100 mK at f/1.4 |
| Field of View (FOV) | 69° × 56° |
| Focus | Fixed |
| F Number | 1.4 |
| Image Frequency | 30 Hz |
| Detector Data | |
| Detector Type | Focal plane array, uncooled microbolometer |
| Spectral Range | 7.5–13.5 μm |
| Image Presentation | |
| Image Mode | TI Basic firefighting mode |
| Auto Range | Yes |
| Measurement | |
| Object Temperature Range | High-gain range: –25 to 150°C (–13 to 302°F) Low-gain range: 0 to 550°C (32 to 1022°F) |
| Accuracy | ±5°C (±7.2°F) or ±5% in high gain range |
| Measurement Analysis | |
| Spotmeter | 1 |
| Isotherm | Yes |
| Configuration | |
| Video standard | NTSC |
| Mounting | Top or bottom mounted |
| Temperature Unit | F° or C° |