Thermal Imaging Monocular

HFCL Thermal Imaging Monocular built for robust security & surveillance

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HFCL’s Thermal Imaging Monocular are available in various lens configuration suiting small range and long range surveillance. The indigenously developed device can be used in hand held mode or can be mounted on tripod as well. The product features with stadia range estimation reticle for human & vehicle target and other advanced features like low battery indication and live battery status. TI Mono is MIL STD 810 and JSS 55555 / 5855 compliant.

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640 X 480; 12 microns – Shutter less NUC, Light weight < 750 grams, Battery Endurance: Up to 06 hours, Stadia Range Estimation Reticle for human and vehicle targets, IP 67 Encapsulation; Nitrogen Purged

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What is a thermal imaging monocular?

A thermal imaging monocular is a handheld, single-eye device that detects and visualizes infrared radiation emitted by objects. It captures temperature variations to create a detailed image in low-light or total darkness. Commonly used in surveillance, search and rescue, and outdoor activities, it allows users to see heat signatures, making it valuable for detecting people, animals, or objects in various environments.

Which is better: night vision or thermal imaging?

The choice between night vision and thermal imaging depends on the specific application. Night vision amplifies existing light for improved visibility in low-light conditions, making it suitable for recognizing shapes and details. Thermal imaging, on the other hand, detects heat signatures, allowing visibility in total darkness. Thermal imaging excels in scenarios where temperature differences matter, such as tracking living beings or identifying objects in challenging environments.

What are the key applications of thermal imaging monoculars?

Thermal imaging monoculars are widely used in defence surveillance, perimeter monitoring, search and rescue, and wildlife observation. They provide reliable detection of heat-emitting targets in darkness, fog, or smoke, ensuring clear visibility and enhanced situational awareness in diverse operational environments.

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