This video introduces the Trijicon Ventus, a groundbreaking downrange wind sensor and rangefinder. It utilizes Doppler lidar to measure wind conditions up to 500 yards away, providing ballistic solutions within the eyepiece. The device can also range non-reflective targets up to 5,000 yards and syncs with a mobile app for detailed wind analysis.
The Trijicon Ventus is a handheld, laser-based remote wind sensor featuring a 1550nm laser for ranging up to 5000 meters and three 1550nm lasers for wind measurement up to 500 meters using the Doppler effect. It integrates a full environmental suite for ballistic solutions, including air temperature, pressure, incline angle, GPS, and magnetic heading. The Ventus X model will include a ballistic solver utilizing Trijicon's CCAS fire control system data, with a library of 160-180 bullets.
The Trijicon Ventus is a new handheld remote wind sensor utilizing 1550nm fiber lasers to measure atmospheric conditions. It calculates wind speed by detecting wavelength shifts from dust particles at six different distances. The device also offers impressive range-finding capabilities up to 5,000 yards on real targets, not just artificial ones. It will integrate with ballistic solutions via Bluetooth and a cell phone app to display wind data and target location in 3D.
This video features an interview with Trijicon Product Manager Aaron Adkins, conducted by Shooting Illustrated Editor in Chief Ed Friedman. The discussion focuses on Trijicon's new Ventus, a remote wind sensor and laser rangefinder designed for firearms enthusiasts. The interview likely delves into the features, capabilities, and intended use of this advanced rangefinding device, offering insights from both the manufacturer and a respected firearms publication.
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