Thermal imaging sight INFIRAY (iRay) GENI GL35 Infrared Detectors
Thermal radiation receiver 384x288 pix. 12 µm, NETD <40 mK, 50 Hz
Matrix type - Vox (Vanadium Oxide Uncooled Focal Plane Array);
Germanium lens F35/1.0 with manual focusing from 5 m;
Optical magnification 3x - 12x, digital zoom: 1x/2x/3x/4x;
The spatial angle of the field of view FOV (Field of view) 7.5 ° - 5.7 ° or 13.1 - 10 m / 100 m;
Frost-resistant, full-color OLED display 0.39 inches, 1024x768 pixels;
Exit pupil distance 40 mm, diopter adjustment -4...+4 dptr;
Eight types of reticle that are scalable;
The possibility of changing the color (4 types) and the brightness of the glow of the aiming marks;
Four aiming profiles at different distances/weapons;
Single-shot firing, calibration step 17 mm/100 m, power reserve 15 mil;
PiP (picture in picture) function for accurate aiming;
Brand image processor - Ultraclear 3.0; 5 color palettes;
Strong metal case, moisture protection (class IP67);
Convenient control using 3 buttons;
Power system - 4400mAh Internal battery + 3300mAh Replaceable battery;
Battery life up to 10 hours, external power supply (USB Type-C), switching on in less than 3 seconds;
Impact resistance 1000g (g=9.8 m/s2) on weapons (12 cal., 9.3x64, .375H&H), etc.;
Operating temperature range -20 ° C. +50 ° C;
Dimensions 220 x 63 x 90 mm, weight 0.73 kg.
The GL35 model uses a 12-meter detector with a resolution of 384x288, a lens with a focal length of 35 mm, an OLED (based on polymer organic) 1024x768 LED display, and autonomous operation of up to 10 hours. The device supports the transmission of images over Wi-Fi, an electronic compass, a motion sensor, reticles up to 8 pcs., and other functions.
Highly sensitive 12-micron thermal image sensor
Using a 12-micron sensor with NETD ≤ 40 mK, the GL35 provides excellent object recognition even in the most challenging weather conditions with low thermal contrast.