The Pulsar Talion XG35 thermal scope features an extremely sensitive 640×480 12µm, sub 40mK NETD thermal sensor in combination with a powerful 35mm f1.0 germanium objective lens, to achieve a detection range of up to 1750m.
Producing crystal clear thermal imagery and exceptional identification capabilities in any environmental condition, including those instances where thermal contrast is low due to heavy rain, dense fog, or snow.
The new Talion XG35 thermal scope from Pulsar features a 2-16x variable magnification combined with an 1024×768 HD AMOLED display to deliver a rich well contrasted and highly detailed thermal image for long range target performance. Picture in Picture (PiP) mode uses 10% of the HD AMOLED display, allowing the user to observe an HD zeroing frame. PiP mode will display a magnified image of the target and reticle, whilst simultaneously retaining visual control over the entire field of view, enabling greater inspection of an observed target.
Focusing the Talion XG35 has been made easy via to the integrated fin lever, designed to match the protruding ridge on the housing when focusing has reached the 70m mark (night-time shooting distance). This will allow for quick and accurate focusing, without needing to look down the riflescope.
Variable Signal Amplification Levels
The Talion XG35 offers three signal amplification levels, which combined with Pulsars new filtration algorithms with fine brightness and contrast adjustments, aid in defining a target’s features, whilst providing a clear render of the background within the field of view.
8 Colour Palettes
For effective observation of the field of view, the Talion XG35 provides a choice of 8 colour palettes, optimising the riflescope for specific tasks and reacting to changing conditions in the observation area.
White Hot, Black Hot, and Red Hot are the perfect choice for object detection; Rainbow and Ultramarine are great for recognition and identification; and Red Monochrome, Sepia, and Violet are ideal for night-time observation.
Up to 7 Hours Battery Life
Powered by an interchangeable and rechargeable Pulsar APS5 battery, this riflescope provides up to 7 hours of operation time on a single charge (depending on temperature). An embossed battery cover design helps the user to accurately identify the correct battery position, meaning removing and replacing the battery is quick and easy, even in complete darkness. The rapid extraction lock will also ensure a fast and seamless battery removal and replacement. Releasing this lock will open and raise the battery cover, which is located on the top of the riflescope housing.
At only 700g, the Talion XG35 thermal imaging riflescope is incredibly lightweight, however its magnesium alloy housing is incredibly robust, ensuring it can reliably operate in the harshest environments. The alloy housing also serves as a heat sink, effectively extracting the warmth generated by the electronics of the scope.
Scalable Ballistic Reticles with Multiple Zero Profiles
Scalable reticles, scaled proportionally to any magnification change, allow the angular dimension of the reticle to remain unchanged at all magnification levels, therefore enabling quick measurements of distances and adjustments when shooting at various ranges.
5 shooting profiles are available for a multitude of weapon or cartridge types. Each profile can hold up to 10 zeroing distances, offering up to 50 zeroing distances overall.
Built-In Video & Still Image Recorder
Capture all those once in a lifetime moments thanks to its built-in video and still image recording capability. This, combined with a built-in Wi-Fi module and Stream Vision 2 connectivity, will allow the user to view and share memorable moments with ease.
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