It's that simple :(

Published on September 30, 2025
Duration: 0:17

This video humorously demonstrates a literal interpretation of disrupting thermal optics by covering the lens with a thumb. It features a shooter in full tactical gear using a suppressed AR-15 with a thermal clip-on optic in a wooded environment at night. The content highlights the practical application and potential vulnerabilities of thermal imaging technology in tactical scenarios.

Quick Summary

The simplest way to disrupt thermal optics is to physically block the objective lens. Placing a thumb directly over the lens prevents it from gathering thermal energy, rendering the optic useless for observation or targeting.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Thermal Optic Disruption Theory
  2. 00:03Tactical Demonstration Night
  3. 00:12Satirical Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the simplest way to disrupt thermal optics?

The simplest way to disrupt thermal optics is to physically block the objective lens. As demonstrated humorously, placing a thumb directly over the lens will prevent it from gathering thermal energy, rendering the optic useless.

What kind of firearm setup was used in the thermal optic demonstration?

The demonstration featured a shooter in full tactical gear using a suppressed AR-15 platform rifle. It was equipped with a thermal clip-on optic mounted in front of a Vortex LPVO, showcasing an advanced low-light engagement setup.

How does thermal imaging work in low-light conditions?

Thermal imaging cameras detect infrared radiation emitted by objects, which corresponds to their heat signature. This allows them to 'see' in complete darkness by visualizing temperature differences, making them effective for tracking targets at night.

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