Introducing Five New Powerful Thermal Imaging Devices at the SHOT Show 2023
The SHOT Show 2023 in Las Vegas saw the arrival of five new incredibly powerful Pulsar thermal imaging devices, each with their own impressive features: The Thermion 2 LRF XG50 and Talion XG35 thermal imaging riflescopes, the Thermion Duo DXP55 multispectral thermal imaging riflescope, and the Merger LRF XL50 thermal imaging binoculars. These devices are paving the way for the future of thermal imaging.
Merger LRF XL50
The Merger LRF XL50 is the first pair of thermal imaging binoculars to feature a powerful, high definition 1024×768, 12µm, <40mK NETD thermal sensor, achieving unprecedented levels of image detail regardless of what level of magnification the user has the device set at. This thermal sensor, combined with the powerful 50mm f1.0 fast aperture germanium objective lens, achieves a detection range of up to 2300m. A seamlessly integrated precision laser rangefinder allows users to gauge precise distance measurements at up to 1000m with an accuracy of ±1m.
Thermion Duo Series
The Thermion Duo series introduces the first multispectral thermal imaging riflescopes to the Pulsar range with the Thermion Duo DXP50 and the Thermion Duo DXP55, both of which offer the detection capabilities of thermal imaging through a 640×480, 17µm, <25mK NETD thermal sensor, and the identification capabilities of day optics through a 3840×2160 4K CMOS sensor. These riflescope will achieve accurate colour rendering and detection ranges of up to 1800m.
Talion XG35
Another addition to the XG line, the Talion XG35 is the first in the Talion series to feature a high resolution 640×480, 12µm, <40mK NETD thermal sensor in such a compact design. This game-changing device will achieve a detection range of up to 1750m whilst remaining lightweight and reducing the likelihood of fatigue during long periods of observation. Features all of the digital and connectivity capabilities of its predecessor, including Stream Vision 2 compatibility.
Thermion 2 LRF XG50
Expanding the XG line even further, the Thermion 2 LRF XG50 thermal imaging riflescope uses an extremely sensitive 640×480, 12µm, <40mK NETD thermal sensor, combined with a powerful 50mm f1.0 germanium objective lens to achieve an astonishing 2300m detection range. It’s built-in precision laser rangefinder is located above the optical channel and allows users to gauge accurate distance measurements at a range of up to 800m with an accuracy of ±1m.