Images downloaded from the REAP-IR using the image capture and download software.
Images downloaded from the REAP-IR using the image capture and download software.
These images were taken using an adhesive foot warmer attached to a standard target. Â The foot warmer creates a nice small hot spot to aim at.
The IR Hunter MK III includes all of the features on the MK II plus:
The IR Hunter MK III’s stadiametric rangefinder uses a system of reticle lines with adjustable angular spacing to quickly and easily dial in on a target’s distance. The MK III’s stadiametric rangefinding system allows you to select your target’s height or width then adjust a set of reticle bars to contain your target’s height or width. The MK III will then give you a corresponding distance readout. Stadiametric rangefinding is widely used in long-range military sniping and is faster than laser range-finding techniques. Electronic laser rangefinders can also give away a shooters position, but a stadiametric rangefinding system is completely covert.
IR Defense has included the much requested reticle x/y readouts which are useful to record a zero for multiple weapon systems.
The MK III is offered in a 60mm version which is 4.5X native optical magnification should be impressive.
The MK III 60mm lens option will be available in our rental pool for those of you wanting to try before you buy.