Teledyne FLIR Defense, a Wilsonville, Oregon-based defense manufacturer, has introduced a high-tech sniper scope that is designed to make it easier for snipers to remain out of sight while engaging long-range targets thanks to its ability to see bullets to ranges of up to 2,200 meters.
The 'ThermoSight HISS-HD' is designed to make it possible for snipers to go about seeing rounds at long-range by utilizing an imaging sensor that works in conjunction with a cryo-cooling system. This essentially reduces interference from thermal signals and boosts the resolution of imagery. With the kinds of high-tech processors now used by snipers, this also makes it possible to witness the thermal signals of rounds while they are traveling.
"With HISS-HD, we’ve leveraged our world-class thermal imaging technology to provide marksmen with a superior tool to identify and engage targets anywhere, in any environment," stated Rob Tarantino, vice-president of surveillance strategy and development over at Teledyne FLIR.
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What Makes This Trend Stand Out
- Long-range Imaging Solutions
- Innovative imaging technology enables precise target acquisition at distances up to 2,200 meters.
- Cryo-cooling Systems Advancements
- State-of-the-art cooling systems reduce thermal interference and enhance image resolution for sniper scopes.
- Real-time Thermal Observation
- Cutting-edge processors provide snipers with the ability to track thermal signals of rounds while in motion.
Sectors Adopting This
- Defense Manufacturing
- Advancements in high-tech sniper scopes present opportunities for defense manufacturers to enhance precision and stealth capabilities.
- Imaging Technology
- Innovations in imaging sensors and cryo-cooling systems open doors for the development of high-performance optical solutions in various industries.
- Surveillance Equipment
- Integration of advanced thermal imaging processors in sniper scopes creates potential for improved surveillance equipment for monitoring and security purposes.