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In today’s military thermal environment, thermal planners must concentrate on changing battle conditions, maintaining operations around the clock and the frequent need for stealth. Wherever thermal binocular and whenever thermal the mission thermal dictates, targets thermal binocular must be thermal quickly detected, recognized and identified. Helping the soldier meet that basic battlefield need is an emerging and thermal binocular more technologically thermal capable assortment thermal of electro-optic devices. Those that penetrate the night to disclose enemy personnel, positions thermal binocular and equipment are getting particular attention. Night vision isn’t Night vision a “see-through” technology in the Night vision traditional sense of daytime binoculars. To function at all, Night vision night vision optics must be electrically powered to provide electronic images of real Night vision objects detected in the darkness. Image intensification: The basic
Thermal devices Thermal binoculars detect emitted electro-magnetic radiation (heat) from objects instead of reflected light. They also Thermal binoculars have significant penetration Thermal binoculars capabilities through fog, haze and conventional Thermal binoculars battlefield smoke. Thermal binoculars can be used during day or night but are more effective at night because body temperature produces Thermal binoculars a more detectible heat signature. Thermal use in daytime is effective in detecting camouflaged individuals, or those hiding in vegetation, for example, as long as the body temperature is higher Thermal binoculars than the ambient temperature, which includes Thermal binoculars the heat generated by vehicles. Thermal binocular capability is currently most useful up to about two kilometers. Thermal devices detect emitted electro-magnetic radiation (heat) from objects instead of reflected light. They also have significant Thermal binoculars penetration capabilities through fog, haze and conventional battlefield smoke. Thermal binoculars can be used during day or night but are more effective at night because body temperature produces a more detectible heat signature. Thermal use in daytime is effective in detecting Thermal binoculars camouflaged individuals, or those hiding in vegetation, for example, as long as the body temperature is higher than the ambient temperature, which includes the heat generated Thermal binoculars by vehicles. Thermal binocular capability is currently most useful up to about two kilometers. |
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