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Hikmicro Thunder TH35 Thermal Scope incl. rail

The Thunder Thermal Weapon Scope is a very flexible and innovative package from HikMicro.

SKU: GC04-TIHIK705

Hikmicro Thunder TH35 Thermal Scope incl. rail

Hikmicro Thunder TH35 Thermal Scope incl. rail

The Thunder Thermal Weapon Scope is a very flexible and innovative package from HikMicro.

The Thunder can be used in three configurations; a Thermal Weapon Scope, a Handheld Thermal Monocular, and a Thermal Front Add-On (additional Lens System required)

The Weapon Scope is supplied with a 2.1x magnification lens system and a detection distance of 1235m. Add the Picatinny rail and you’re ready to attach to your rifle. Simply detach the Picatinny rail and the Thunder can be used as a Thermal Monocular.

Using the highly sensitive, SUB 35mK NETD, 384×288 17µm Thermal Sensor, the HikMicro Thunder Thermal Weapon Scope delivers industry-leading detail and clarity in a compact and rugged package. The software built into the Thunder Weapon Scope is easy to use and would be instantly recognisable to anyone who has used a HIK Micro Thermal Monocular.

The Thunder shares many of the features including the choice of 4 colour palettes, Hot Track, and WiFi, in order to stream, record and control from your phone, plus NEW and exciting features like ‘Picture-in-Picture’, 5 reticle choices and in with the option of 3 colours.

Hikvision Thermal Sensor

At the heart of the Thunder is the HikVision 384x288px, 17µm thermal sensor (NETD Rating = 35mK).

35mK NETD Rating = One of the most sensitive sensors available on the market, detecting even the smallest temperature differences

This combined with the large, 35mm objective lens and focus system, you achieve a crystal clear image and enhanced detection distances. Partnered with the HIKMICRO software that processes the image you see on screen, you have an unbeatable package that performs well above its price point.

T-Vision App: Connect – Control – Stream

Connect your smartphone and take control of all features of the Thunder. The T-Vision app allows you to stream the output in real-time allowing you to share your viewpoint with a friend. You can also record images and video, optimise the colour profile, display settings and magnification all from the easy to use the app.

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Hikmicro Thunder TH35 Thermal Scope incl. rail

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