Wednesday, April 8, 2026

Teledyne FLIR Advances Target Recognition with Upgraded Prism SKR Software

Teledyne FLIR OEM, a division of Teledyne Technologies Incorporated, has unveiled a major upgrade to its Prism™ SKR (“seeker”) software, transforming it from an automated targeting solution into a fully integrated, closed-loop autonomy platform. The latest version sets a new standard for the industry by integrating mission management and smart control in one system, capable of guiding various platforms such as loitering munition, ALEs, C-UAS systems, interceptors, and FPV drones.

The advanced version of the Prism SKR platform offers end-to-end mission management, from tasking to execution, incorporating perception-based automatic target recognition (ATR) capabilities and autonomy functionalities. Its pixel-lock targeting capability ensures precise engagement during critical terminal phases, particularly in environments where signal disruption can compromise manual control.

“The upgraded Prism SKR represents a significant leap forward by unifying execution and intelligent supervision to provide operators with greater mission confidence,” said Jared Faraudo, Vice President of Product Management, Teledyne FLIR OEM. “By integrating advanced mission scripting with support for AI-accelerated development and execution compatible with large language model (LLM) tools like GitHub Copilot, we are enabling developers to plan and task systems at the speed of intent, while the QgroundControl plugin ensures these capabilities fit naturally into existing operator workflows.”

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Key updates include 3D interactive aimpoint selection, terrain-aware navigation, and persistent re-identification (ReID) tracking, enabling reliable performance across complex operational scenarios such as air-to-ground, air-to-air, and ground-based missions. Built for edge deployment, the software operates efficiently on low-power embedded platforms, including NVIDIA® Orin™ and Teledyne FLIR OEM’s AVP system-on-module powered by Qualcomm Dragonwing™ QCS8550. With seamless integration into infrared and visible sensor systems, along with a robust API and SDK, the platform accelerates deployment timelines while reducing development complexity for OEM partners.

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