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...
No power thermal targets offer a lower cost, greener, and safer way to train, but you need to set them up properly to get the best results. The good news is that setting up No Power Thermal Printed Targets is fast and easy as 1, 2, 3. Position targets...
The military has used thermal shooting targets for years to train with their advanced thermal scopes. The first targets were all “active.” This means they were heated up with flames, electricity, and chemicals—more than once targets went up in flame. Then...
Passive, No Power, Low-Emissivity, Reverse Polarity Juliet said to Romeo: “What’s in a name? That which we call a rose, By any other name would smell as sweet;” In other words, what we call something does not change its characteristics and...
Ready-Made Zeroing, Die-Cut, Passive and Powered Targets If you own an advance thermal weapon sight, you want to practice as often as possible. The question is how? Look no further. IR.Tools builds thermal targets for your thermal weapon sight. Zeroing,...
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...