ATTACKER Head mounted thermal imager

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ATTACKER Head mounted thermal imager

The ATTACKER is a multi-purpose helmet mounted infrared thermal imager with a ceramic encapsulated uncooled vanadium oxide infrared detector.

The heat energy emitted by people and objects can be seen in the environment of pure black and no light, which makes the searchee unable to escape. Using FLIR core movement, FLIR proprietary digital detail enhancement image processing technology. It has the advantages of small size, compact design, light weight, high performance and wide use. It is equipped with a variety of sensors. The weight is only 245g, which can be easily packed in the pocket. It can be used as a monocular hand-held thermal imager and infrared thermal imager sight, and can be used with a variety of external devices. It can be widely used in various fields such as investigation, security, search and rescue, outdoor sports and so on.

Specifications

Detector parameters

The separation rate was 384 × 288

The pixel size is less than 17 μ M

The response band is less than 8 ~ 14 μ M

NETD ≤50

MRTD ≤50

The image frame rate is less than 50 Hz

Optical parameters

Lens: ﹥ 19mm

Focus mode: Manual

The field of view is 19.5 ° x 14.7 °

Stepless zoom 1.0 ~ 4.0 ×

The distance of exit pupil is less than 15mm

The detection range is less than 696m

The diameter of the exit pupil is less than 5mm

Diopter regulation-4d ~ + 5D


Display

Type: LCOS

Resolution: 1280 × 960

Additional functions

Electronic compass √

Motion sensor √

Laser (650nm) √

Probability ranging √

Picture in picture √

Black hot, white hot, red hot, false color

Remote control Bluetooth remote control

Physical parameters

Battery ﹥ CR123 (3.7) / 16650

Working hours: CR123 - 1.5 hours

16650 - 3.5 hours

Working temperature - 10 ℃ ~ + 60 ℃

Power consumption < 1500MW

IP class: IP67

Weight (excluding battery) < 245g

Size: 121mm × 70mm × 45mm

External interface 2 * m3 threaded mounting hole (2 sides)

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