Flir Unveils World’s First NFPA 1930-Certified Thermal Camera
Flir has announced a landmark expansion of its firefighting portfolio at Interschutz 2026 in Hanover, to be seen in Hall 27 at Booth M42 from 1 to 6 June.
Flir is a Teledyne Technologies company and a leading provider of thermal imaging technology. The Flir K85-N is the first thermal imaging camera on the market to achieve full certification under the new NFPA 1930:2025 standard. It is the successor to the industry-standard K65, offering a rugged, fresh design paired with significant leaps in sensor performance. Featuring a 640×480 resolution and a ground-breaking single-range architecture, the K85-N ensures that firefighters maintain high-fidelity visibility without the lag or image degradation typically associated with switching between temperature modes.

"In high-stress environments, clarity is the difference between a successful mission and a tragedy," said Benjamin Mortlock, Team Lead at Flir. "The K85-N is engineered so that crews never miss critical scene information. With its enhanced contrast and dedicated modes for search and detection, we are providing a level of situational awareness that was previously unreachable."
Beyond this new camera, Flir is introducing updated 2026 versions of its proven K75 and K85 cameras. These models benefit from a revised optical design and a lower f-number, significantly improving image clarity in low-contrast environments. To streamline fleet management, the entire 2026 K-Series now features standardized ergonomics with a new compact battery and enhanced grip, aligned with the K85-N platform. Advanced connectivity ensures integration with the Flir Responder mobile app, enabling wireless streaming, over-the-air (OTA) firmware updates, and simplified post-incident analysis. A newly engineered in-truck charger with an ‘insert, twist, lock’ mechanism makes handling faster and more reliable in high-pressure scenarios.
"Our goal for 2026 was standardization and serviceability," added Peter Dekkers, Business Development Director at Flir. "Whether a department is using the NFPA-certified K85-N or the updated K75, the interface, batteries, and charging infrastructure remain consistent. This reduces training friction and keeps the focus where it belongs: on the fireground."
Flir has also teased an exclusive, unannounced development that will remain under wraps until the exhibition doors open. This 'booth-only' reveal is expected to showcase a new frontier in first-responder safety technology. Attendees of Interschutz 2026 can experience the full K-Series lineup at the Flir booth. For more information, visit the Flir Interschutz Exhibitor Page.










