
VIPIR2-S Hand Held Thermal Surveillance Sight from Qioptiq
VIPIR2-S is part of a family of new
compact and lightweight thermal sights
utilising the latest low power uncooled
IR camera technology
VIPIR2-S is a compact and lightweight
military standard thermal sight
designed specifically for medium-range
surveillance and target observation.
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Latest low powered uncooled
technology
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Compact and lightweight
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Fully qualified and ruggedised
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X2.7/X3.6 magnification
options
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X2 electronic zoom
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24 hour operational
capability
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Suitable for short to
medium range surveillance
The fully ruggedised and qualified design
offers image optimisation features and a
24-hour operational capability. Objective lens
options include a 9° field of view x2.7
magnification and a 6.75° field of view x3.6
magnification.
VIPIR2-S
Thermal Sight
VIPIR2-S utilises the latest in uncooled thermal imaging technology to provide a superior performance to
weight/size ratio. The low power consumption of this
technology allows VIPIR2-S to operate with only four
commercially available AA batteries, greatly reducing
through life costs.
VIPIR2-S controls include electronic zoom, aiming mark
selection/adjustment, automatic/manual gain/level,
polarity and display brightness.
Main Features
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Field of
View: 9º & 6.75º
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Magnification x2.7 & x3.6 options
x2 electronic zoom
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Range:
Detection of man
at 800m – 1200m
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Weight:
<950g
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Detector
type: 8-12μm, 320 x 240 pixel
uncooled microbolometer
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Batteries: 4 AA batteries
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Battery
life: > 6 hours at 20ºC
continuous (Lithium)
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Features: Video out, auxiliary power
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Accessories Pouch, transit case,
instruction card, tripod
mount, interface
cables, carrying straps.
For more information, please contact Alan Jenson at Qioptiq Ltd. Tel
+44 (0)1745 588000
or
email
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Qioptiq Ltd
Glascoed Road
St Asaph
Denbighshire
LL17 0LL
Tel: +44 (0)1745
588000
Fax: +44 (0)1745 584258
Website:
www.qioptiq.co.uk
Email:
sales@uk.qioptiq.com
Contact: Craig Taylor (Communications Manger)
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