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FLIR Thermovision Thermosight 30mm. RS170A

FLIR Thermovision Thermosight 30mm. RS170A

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The FLIR Thermovision Thermosight 30mm. RS170A is a shock-resistant, dual-purpose Thermal Imaging Weapon Sight and Pocket Scope. Designed for Military special operation units, the FLIR Thermovision Thermosight 30mm. RS170A has an electronic born sighting capability and provides clear imagery through total darkness, fog, smoke and most visual obscurants. It will run for over 4 hours on standard AA batteries and has a bellows eye cup for covert operation.
Dual-use, mission configurable:
The FLIR Thermovision Thermosight 30mm. RS170A can be used as a Pocket Scope for scouting or can be configured as a Weapon-Mounted Sight. It is smaller and weighs less than competitive dual-use products and features a standard weapon rail-mount bracket compatible with a Picatinny rail.
Selectable silent mode:
With a selectable silent operating mode and a shuttered eye-piece, the FLIR Thermovision Thermosight 30mm. RS170A allows an operator to remain covert even during demanding night missions. Tested under fire, the FLIR Thermovision Thermosight 30mm. RS170A

Thermal Weapon Sight

is based on proven miniature

Infrared Camera Technology

.
Image capture:
The FLIR Thermovision Thermosight 30mm. RS170A will capture and internally store up to 70 images at a time. A supplied USB 2.0 adapter cable included with each camera, allows the image transfer from the FLIR Thermovision Thermosight 30mm. RS170A to a computer via USB 2.0.
Simple operation:
One button allows an operator to toggle between black-hot or white-hot image polarity superimpose and then adjust an electronic reticle to boresight the weapon or manually change contrast and brightness to optimize image quality.

FEATURES

  • Dual Purpose, Thermal Imaging Scope for Handheld Use or Weapon Sight Mounting
  • Designed for military special operation units
  • Instant-on imaging
  • Shock Resistant
  • Rugged,Portable, And Easy To Use
  • Video Output
  • Image Capture
  • Long Battery Life

 

Specification

THERMAL IMAGING PERFORMANCE
Sensor type 160 x 120 VOx Microbolometer
Field of view 8° x 6°
Spectral band 7.5-13.5 μm
Automatic features Contrast, brightness
SYSTEM FEATURES
Silent operation Inaudible beyond 10 m, can be set to silent
Image save Saves 70 images to internal memory
Bore sight adjustment Adjustable on-screen reticle
Video Built in Display and NTSC RS-170Z or CCIR PAL output
Connector types SMA (SMA to BNC Cable included)
POWER
Power requirements 4x AA batteries or AC/DC docking station (AC adapter included)
Power consumption 2 W at 25°C
Battery type and life Approximately 7 hours (AA Lithium cells)
ENVIRONMENTAL
Operating temp -40°C to +55°C
-40°F to +131°F
Storage temp 50°C to +65°C
-58°F to +149°F
Dimensions 25.4 cm (10 in) in length
Weight 0.86 kg (1.9 lb.) (complete with battery and lens)
INTERFACES AND PACKAGE
Command and Control Push button and jog button menus for contrast/brightness, polarity, image capture, silent mode, target reticle control
Image display Image capture up to 70 images, downloadable via supplied USB 2.0 adapter cable
Included accessories ThermoSight with hand-strap and lens cap, weapon rail-mount bracket, USB2 cable, SMA-to-BNC cable, two battery cases, operator’s manual, and weather-proof storage case Batteries 4 each, AA cell

Included Accessories

4 AA Batteries

4 AA Batteries

Instruction Manual

Instruction Manual

Pellican Waterproof Hard Case

Pellican Waterproof Hard Case

Warranty card

Warranty card

Packing box

Packing box

Lens Tissue

Lens Tissue

Lens Cap

Details
SKU SKU16926
 
Price: $10999.99
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