Posted September 2, 2017 10:15 am by Comments

By AmmoLand Editor Duncan Johnson

Mounting a thermal weapon site like FLIR's new ThermoSight Pro PTS233 as the primary targeting device is an easy proposition for any firearm with a standard Weaver or Picatinny (MIL-STD-1913) rail. Simply attach the sight to the top of the rail, check for proper torque of all fasteners, correct eye relief, and then head to the range.

FLIR Boson Camera Core Powers New Thermal Line with Advanced Image Processing

Mounting a thermal weapon site like FLIR’s new ThermoSight Pro PTS233 as the primary targeting device is an easy proposition for any firearm with a standard Weaver or Picatinny (MIL-STD-1913) rail.

FLIR SystemsWILSONVILLE, Ore.,-(Ammoland.com)- FLIR Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ: FLIR) announced three rifle-mounted thermal imaging sights as part of the new FLIR ThermoSight Pro Series. Powered by the high-performance 12-micron pixel pitch FLIR Boson thermal camera core, the ThermoSight Pro sights expand upon the FLIR ThermoSight line and sets a new standard in thermal image quality and features for the tactical and outdoor enthusiast markets.

The FLIR ThermoSight Pro Series is powered by the FLIR Boson thermal camera core, which delivers smaller, lighter optics with increased image performance and range. Featuring on-chip video processing and an uncompressed video signal fed directly to a high-definition 1280×960 display, the FLIR ThermoSight Pro Series offers improved object detection and classification in the field and clean thermal imagery in any light – from low contrast daylight to total darkness – or through smoke, haze and light fog.

Available in three configurations, the FLIR ThermoSight Pro Series packs greater levels …Read the Rest

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