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[[Electro-optical tracking|Electro-optical]], operating in the [[infrared]] spectra, which form human-recognizable images; distinguished from | [[Electro-optical tracking|Electro-optical]], operating in the [[infrared]] spectra, which form human-recognizable images; distinguished from infrared spectrometry that measures infrared energy on a point-by-point basis in the field of view but does not form an image |
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Thermal imaging [r]: Electro-optical, operating in the infrared spectra, which form human-recognizable images; distinguished from infrared spectrometry that measures infrared energy on a point-by-point basis in the field of view but does not form an image