Teledyne FLIR OEM Launches Boson SX8: Industry's First NDAA-Compliant 8µm SXGA LWIR Thermal Camera Module
Teledyne FLIR OEM has unveiled the Boson SX8, the industry's first NDAA-compliant, ITAR-free long-wave infrared (LWIR) thermal camera module featuring an 8µm pixel pitch and SXGA (1280×1024) resolution. Designed for drone payloads, ground robotics, and defense integration, the Boson SX8 delivers high-resolution thermal imaging in a compact form factor while simplifying procurement for both U.S. government and international customers.

Highlights
- Teledyne FLIR OEM launched the Boson SX8, the industry's first LWIR thermal camera module to simultaneously offer NDAA compliance, ITAR-free status, 8µm pixel pitch, and SXGA (1280×1024) resolution.
- The Boson SX8 builds on Teledyne FLIR's existing Boson platform and is designed for integration into drone payloads, ground robots, and defense surveillance systems.
- NDAA compliance allows the module to be used directly in U.S. government programs, while its ITAR-free designation removes export licensing barriers for international customers.
- Key target applications include drone electro-optical payloads, vehicle-mounted surveillance, handheld observation devices, border monitoring, and infrastructure inspection.
- For Asia-Pacific defense customers — including those in Taiwan — the Boson SX8's NDAA-compliant status facilitates inclusion in supply chains tied to U.S. defense cooperation programs.
Teledyne FLIR OEM Launches Boson SX8 Thermal Camera Module
Teledyne FLIR OEM, a business unit of Teledyne Technologies, has officially introduced the Boson® SX8 — an ITAR-free long-wave infrared (LWIR) thermal camera module and the first in the industry to combine National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) compliance with an 8µm pixel pitch and SXGA (1280×1024) resolution.
Product Highlights
The Boson SX8 builds on Teledyne FLIR's well-established Boson platform, delivering a significant leap in thermal imaging resolution while retaining a compact form factor. The combination of an 8µm pixel pitch and an SXGA-class sensor enables sharper thermal detail at greater standoff distances, making the module well-suited for integration into drone payloads, ground robots, and a wide range of defense systems.
NDAA Compliance and ITAR-Free Design
Two key regulatory advantages define the Boson SX8:
- NDAA Compliance: The module meets U.S. federal supply chain security requirements, allowing it to be used directly in government-related programs without additional procurement barriers.
- ITAR-Free: With no restrictions under the U.S. International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR), international customers can procure and integrate the module with significantly reduced regulatory overhead.
These attributes give the Boson SX8 a strong competitive edge in global defense and security markets where both compliance and ease of trade are critical considerations.
Market Applications
The Boson SX8 is expected to see broad adoption across drone electro-optical payloads, handheld observation devices, vehicle-mounted surveillance systems, and applications such as border monitoring and infrastructure inspection. For customers in Taiwan and the broader Asia-Pacific region, the module's NDAA-compliant status also makes it easier to incorporate into defense supply chains that involve U.S. program cooperation.
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