Vem comigo patrulhar meu sítio à noite!

Published on December 18, 2025
Duration: 1:43

This video demonstrates the use of night vision and thermal imaging devices for property patrol and predator identification. The presenter highlights the capabilities of the ArmaSite PVS1 for general night vision and the ArmaSite Sidekick thermal imager for detecting heat signatures, which is more effective for identifying animals like raccoons and coyotes. The video also briefly mentions anti-drone ammunition.

Quick Summary

Thermal imagers like the ArmaSite Sidekick are superior to standard night vision (e.g., ArmaSite PVS1) for identifying predators by detecting heat signatures. This makes them ideal for nighttime property patrols where distinguishing animals like raccoons or coyotes is crucial.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Property Patrol
  2. 00:04Checking on Chickens with Night Vision
  3. 00:15Package Delivery and Anti-Drone Ammo
  4. 00:32Predator Patrol: Raccoons and Coyotes
  5. 00:37ArmaSite PVS1 vs. Thermal for Predator ID
  6. 00:53Identifying Animals with Thermal Sidekick
  7. 01:06Potential Raccoon Sighting in Tree
  8. 01:14Distinguishing Animals with Night Vision
  9. 01:31Perimeter Sweep and Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between night vision and thermal imaging for predator identification?

Night vision, like the ArmaSite PVS1, amplifies existing light, making it good for general visibility. Thermal imagers, such as the ArmaSite Sidekick, detect heat signatures, which is far more effective for identifying warm-blooded animals like raccoons or coyotes in complete darkness.

How can night vision and thermal gear be used for property patrol?

Night vision and thermal gear enhance situational awareness during nighttime property patrols. They allow for the detection of animals, potential intruders, or hazards that would be invisible to the naked eye, helping to secure the area and identify threats.

What are some emerging technologies for drone defense mentioned?

The video briefly mentions the existence of expensive anti-drone ammunition that fires a large fiber net to capture drones in mid-air. The presenter indicates plans to test this technology in a future video.

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