Sensor | 384×288 pix. @ 17 µm (NETD <40 mK) |
Objective lens | F50/1.0 |
Magnification, x | 2.5 – 10 (x4 zoom) |
Field of view (HxV), degrees / m@100m | 10.7×8.0 / 18.7×14.0 |
Detection range, m | 1350 |
Sensor | 384×288 pix. @ 17 µm (NETD <40 mK) |
Objective lens | F50/1.0 |
Magnification, x | 2.5 – 10 (x4 zoom) |
Field of view (HxV), degrees / m@100m | 10.7×8.0 / 18.7×14.0 |
Detection range, m | 1350 |
Boasting state-of-the-art design and the latest in advanced technological innovations, the Pulsar Thermion 2 delivers the premium thermal imaging you’ve come to expect, but on a traditional-style aircraft-grade 30 mm-tube. The cutting-edge thermal imaging riflescopes for professional hunters who value traditions and seek technological superiority.
30MM RINGS
Designed from the ground up for ease of use, Thermion riflescopes are mounted on standard 30mm scope rings. No specialised tools or equipment are required.
EASY USE OPERATION
Designed with the shooter in mind, the Thermion 2 XQ38 has intuitive, easy-to-use controls.
ADAPTABLE TO SCENARIOS
Store up to 5 zeroing profiles, with 10 distance coordinates each for varying scenarios, and internal memory for quick rifle change-outs and on-the-fly adjustments.
Thermal imaging sensor with NETD <25mK* ensures perfect detail recognition even in the harshest weather conditions with low thermal contrast. The smallest temperature differences will be clearly visible during rainfall, in fog or cold mornings in the most difficult conditions for thermal imaging.
Quality fast-aperture germanium optics ensure optimal heat energy transmissivity minimizing noise and improving the details of the scene observed.
Designed from the ground up for ease of use, Thermion riflescopes are mounted on standard 30mm scope rings. No specialized tools or equipment are required.
High quality germanium optics coupled with an advanced thermal imaging sensor ensure an unprecedented detection range of up to 1800 meters – even in complete darkness.
Color Palettes – Color palettes offer customized display options. While white hot and black hot are most popular, red hot, rainbow and ultramarine highlight a heat signature’s more intense hot spots. Violet, red monochrome and sepia are optimal palettes for reduced eye fatigue over long periods of observation.
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