Apr 6, 2015 | Passive, Targets, Thermal Film, Thermal Targets, Vehicle ID
Some people think a thermal film is going to the movies in the summer when the A/C is broken. But that is not the case! Thermal film is a thin non-descriptive piece of material, either tan, brown, OD green, or black that is used by the military, law enforcement and...
Mar 27, 2015 | Passive, Thermal Film, Understanding IR Technology, Vehicle ID
Why Automatic Gain Control (AGC)? The first thermal imaging camera’s required the user to manually adjust the contrast and gain. Users were not always skilled enough to keep these settings adjusted properly. In the end, this led to missed information. Automatic...
Mar 27, 2015 | Passive, Police, Vehicle ID
If you are having trouble using your Vehicle Markers, the problem could be: Position Weather conditions Camera settings Foreign substance Position The position of the observer, marker, and reflection affect the visibility of the thermal markers. An ideal...
Dec 2, 2014 | Passive, Targets, Thermal Targets
Whatever your job, zeroing your thermal weapon sight to your weapon is a top priority. There are a few zeroing options for your thermal weapon sight. DIY (do it yourself) Ready-made zeroing target Some do-it-yourself methods you are probably familiar with are: MRE...