Pulsar Quantum XD19S 1.1x-4.4x16 Thermal Imaging Monocular
Digital thermal imaging scopes Quantum based on IR sensor (uncooled microbolometer) are represented by a number of models featuring various frame rates, magnification, and lens diameters. The scopes are designed for use both in the nighttime and in the daylight in inclement weather conditions (fog, smog, rain) to see through obstacles hindering the detection of targets (branches, tall grass, thick bushes, etc.) Unlike the image intensifier tube-based night vision devices, thermal imaging scopes Quantum do not require an external source of light and are not affected by bright light exposure.
The Quantum XD series features stadiametric rangefinder, multiple color modes, and a 50 Hz frame rate.
Thermal imaging scopes Quantum has a wide range of applications including night hunting, observation, and terrain orientation, search and rescue operations.