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Pulsar CORE Thermal Clip-On, Thermal Monocular, and Thermal Weapon Sight

First ever seen by the press: Pulsar’s newest creation of multitasking is a thermal device never before attempted in the thermal systems market. More compact than any Pulsar’s predecessors the Core is carrying this name for a reason: it’s central component is designed to be used with attachment lenses to create a monocular, riflescope or the day scope front mounted system.

Moreover, the Core features the most advanced Pulsar’s thermal sensor integration design securing the top-notch performance in any configuration. The multitude of capabilities would be impossible to achieve without the Pulsar’s patent-pending invention of the multifocal display. With the know-how under it’s belt – the Pulsar brand is moving forward with the first production of this unit in September 2014

Pulsar Core with front monocular attachment
Pulsar Core with front monocular attachment
Pulsar Core with front attachment  - Left Rear
Pulsar Core with front attachment

 

  • Simple adaption of day riflescope for night shooting
  • Retaining point of impact
  • Easy mounting
  • Easy transfromation into monocular
  • User friendly interface
  • Wide operating temperature range
  • Wireless remote control
  • Lightweight and compact
Pulsar Core Specs
Pulsar Core Specs

IR Defense Releases The IR Hunter MK II

Mark 2 IR HunterThe new IR HUNTER MK II is a breakthrough in the 640 category at the lowest priced 640 system ever at $5,495.00 and made to the same quality as the IR HUNTER. Externally the new sight is identical to the existing IR HUNTER with the following improvements.

1.            Sensor is a 640×480 MicroIR BAE 12um thermal engine

2.            12um Micron mean all existing lenses have a 35% increase in magnification over 17um Micron sensors

3.            40% power savings for longer battery life

4.            Battery cap has been moved forward for easier removal and installation

5.            60hz frame rate in a 640 weapon sight – yes 60hz. We also have a selectable 30hz mode for power saving, the 60hz takes more juice to run.

6.            640×480 VGA Emagin OLED for an extra sharp image.

7.            The display size has been reduced by 20% to make it ideal for both dedicated and clip-on operations.

8.            CLIP-ON – the sight will work with a bunch of 1x and variable 1-4x, 1-6x day optics. It works as is with no changes and no need for an accessory. It will work perfect out of the box using the feature in the system to sight it in.

9.            Image capture is improved and now will show the reticles in the images and it saves more images as well.

Pulsar Releases New Apex Line of Thermal Imaging Weapon Sights

Coming in September 2014

thermal scope made by pulsar
Pulsar apex thermal weapon sight

First ever seen by the press: Pulsar’s newest creation of multitasking is a thermal device never before attempted in the thermal systems market. More compact than any Pulsar’s predecessors the Core is carrying this name for a reason: it’s central component is designed to be used with attachment lenses to create a monocular, riflescope or the day scope front mounted system.

Moreover, the Core features the most advanced Pulsar’s thermal sensor integration design securing the top-notch performance in any configuration. The multitude of capabilities would be impossible to achieve without the Pulsar’s patent-pending invention of the multifocal display. With the know-how under it’s belt – the Pulsar brand is moving forward with the first production of this unit in September 2014

Highlights
– Long detection range
– Variable magnification
– Anti-shock sensor protection system
– Large eye relief
– Variable electronic reticles ( 13 types)
– High contrast image (OLED display)
– Simple adaption to different types of shooting (3 basic modes)
– Noiseless calibration
– Video output
– Wide range of operating temperatures
– External power supply
– Variable electronic reticles
– High frame rate 50Hz

…more here