FLIR isn't X-ray vision. He could hide from it under thick foliage. He would be able to hear when the helicopter was near, so he'd know when to hide. If he's under heavy tree cover and actively trying to avoid being found, it will be difficult to find him.They need to do everything they can to find this guy. If they think he's in there, how about flying a FLIR-equipped helicopter over @ night. I realize if 'he's no longer with us' that won't help much, but if he's 'hiding' like many suggest, they'd know it.
You would be surprised at how well the Autel EVO II with a FLIR camera on it will pick out even a wild Boar.FLIR isn't X-ray vision. He could hide from it under thick foliage. He would be able to hear when the helicopter was near, so he'd know when to hide. If he's under heavy tree cover and actively trying to avoid being found, it will be difficult to find him.
But time is on the side of the authorities. For now, he's stuck in solitary confinement in the woods. Eventually, he'll want to come out, contact someone, spend some money, etc. His photo is all over the place. The authorities are watching the movements of friends and family. If he leaves the woods or contacts any friends/relatives, he'll be caught.
and it would be a real boost for drones if one found him. Hopefully they are equipped with rockets
I completely agree with that statement, unless the minuscule chance of flying over happened a few minutes after… Well… I doubt I have to say the next part. But anyway, residual warmth.They need to do everything they can to find this guy. If they think he's in there, how about flying a FLIR-equipped helicopter over @ night. I realize if 'he's no longer with us' that won't help much, but if he's 'hiding' like many suggest, they'd know it.
Seems he’s actually doing a better job than the authorities.
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