… and they can see in real time what it looks like, and they can determine, is there smoke, is there evidence of fires? And they can actually rotate these cameras. Phase two, what that does is it's going to create infrared vision so that you can see it at night, or if it's smoky and can't really tell what's going on, it'll be able to see through that with infrared. The other thing we're going to be doing with this, and it's underway right now, is topographical mapping. So they're basically flying over all these areas and creating an infrared map of where the fuel concentrations are at their highest. (12:56–13:07)
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