Even that small slit is not safe :(

Published on September 18, 2025
Duration: 1:42

This video demonstrates the effectiveness of thermal imaging versus traditional night vision for spotting individuals in a bunker, even through small slits. Thermal imaging clearly detects heat signatures at 50m and 100m, while night vision struggles in low-light conditions without external illumination. The experiment highlights thermal's advantage in identifying concealed personnel.

Quick Summary

Thermal imaging excels at detecting heat signatures through small bunker slits, making concealed individuals visible even in complete darkness. This technology clearly identifies movement at 50m and 100m, significantly outperforming traditional night vision in low-light conditions.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Bunker Setup and Night Simulation
  2. 00:07Thermal Imaging Observation of Bunker Slits
  3. 00:1550m Observation: Spotting Movement
  4. 00:32100m Observation: Bunker and Slits Visibility
  5. 00:48Night Vision Limitations
  6. 00:57Role Reversal: Enemy Approaching Bunker
  7. 01:11Thermal vs. Night Vision Comparison
  8. 01:24Conclusion on Thermal Detection

Frequently Asked Questions

Can thermal imaging detect people in a bunker through small slits?

Yes, thermal imaging is highly effective at detecting heat signatures of individuals concealed within a bunker, even when they are only visible through small slits. This technology can identify movement and presence at distances of 50m and 100m.

How does night vision compare to thermal imaging for bunker observation?

In low-light or complete darkness, traditional night vision struggles to detect individuals in a bunker unless they are illuminated. Thermal imaging, however, relies on heat signatures and can clearly identify concealed personnel through slits, making it superior for such scenarios.

What are the limitations of night vision in observing a bunker?

Night vision optics are limited by ambient light. Without an active illuminator or sufficient moonlight, they cannot effectively penetrate darkness to reveal movement or individuals inside a bunker, especially through small observation points.

At what distance can thermal imaging detect movement in a bunker?

Thermal imaging can detect movement and heat signatures from individuals in a bunker at significant distances. The video demonstrates clear detection at 50 meters and discernible signatures even at 100 meters through small observation slits.

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