This video demonstrates how thermal imaging devices, specifically the Falcon 640, can reveal a user's position under night vision, especially at higher brightness settings. It emphasizes the importance of adjustable brightness to minimize visibility and maintain stealth during low-light operations. The demonstration shows how even slight light emissions can be detected from the side, highlighting the need for careful management of thermal device settings.
This video introduces Crimson Trace's HorizonLine rangefinding products, including the LRF 2000 and 4000, and a unique 10x42 binocular with a built-in laser rangefinder for $899. It also details the Rail Light, a weapon-mounted light featuring a red, night-vision-compatible 'walking' or navigation light that operates independently of the primary light and is motion-activated. The primary light offers five brightness settings from 1000 to 5 lumens, uses a rechargeable 16340 battery (with CR123 backup option), and features a truly universal mounting system with adjustable set screws.
This review of the SureFire Minimus headlamp highlights its adjustable brightness from 5 to 300 lumens, controlled by a twist mechanism. It features a memory function, SOS mode, and IPX7 waterproof rating. The reviewer notes its broad beam pattern and comfortable neoprene forehead pad, though acknowledges its weight and size are not ideal for ultralight backcountry use.
This video provides a first look at the Nixon Regulus tactical watch, highlighting its design input from a Navy SEAL and its durability testing. The presenter details the watch's features, including multiple timers, adjustable brightness, silent mode, and a unique band design for improved ventilation. It's presented as a more stylish alternative to some bulky G-Shock models, suitable for tactical applications and general wear.
The Armasight Advanced Integrated Mount (AIM) is a novel device designed to integrate a reticle into a night vision monocular, such as the PVS-14. This setup aims to overcome the field-of-view limitations often associated with using traditional red dot sights alongside night vision. The AIM features adjustable reticle brightness, windage and elevation adjustments for zeroing, and a quick-detach mechanism compatible with Picatinny or Weaver rails. It also supports attachment of an optional 3x monocular.
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