Helmet Thermal Imaging
JV-HTI325 Handheld Thermal Rifle Scope is a dedicated man reconnaissance target shooting night vision viewer. The product is equipped with an advanced 640*512 resolution detector, can provide high-quality high-resolution infrared images, detecting in total darkness, fog and haze fireworks and can be used for man-night observation, finding the target.
Feature
➢ Shutterless technology
➢ 384 x 288 | 640 x 480 pixels
➢ 6 hours long life operation
➢ NETD<40mK at f/1.0
➢ WDR image processing performanc
➢Simple & convenience operation, 3 buttons
➢Ergonomic rugged Design
➢IP67 Encapsulation
➢Laser rangerfinder optional
Technical parameter
Parameters / Model | JV-HTI325 |
Recognition distance | 0.6km for animalis |
Detector | Uncooled sensor Resolution 640*480 |
FOV | 28.7°X21.7° |
Spectral range | 8-14μm |
NETD | ≤40mk |
Frame rate | 50HZ |
Focal length | 25mm |
Zoom | Digital zoom: 2X/4X/8X |
Reticle | 6 type |
Diopter adjustment | -5 to +5 dpt |
Optional | |
Weapon mount type | Picatinny, MIL-STD 1913 |
Display | 1440*1080 OLED |
Start up | ≤5 seconds |
Pitch angle | Support |
Slant angle | Support |
Compass | Support |
WIFI | Support |
Battery type | Li-Ion battery 18350,rechargeable |
Operating time | 6~8 hours continuous operation |
Working temp. | -40℃- +60℃ |
Weight | 360g |
Use environment
This product is utilized in a variety of environments where visibility is compromised or where the ability to detect heat sources is crucial. Here are some of the typical use environments for this product:
Military Operations: In combat zones, this product is invaluable for night-time operations, urban warfare, and reconnaissance missions. It helps soldiers detect enemy positions, navigate through smoke and dust, and identify potential threats in complex terrains.
Firefighting: Firefighters use thermal imaging to see through smoke and darkness, locate hotspots within burning structures, and find trapped individuals. The technology is essential for rapid and safe response in fire emergencies.
Dimension
Related News
Submitted successfully
We will contact you as soon as possible