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		<title>Night Vision Scopes: Night Vision Goggles, Binoculars and Monoculars - FLIR Patrol IR</title>
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		<description>Night vision scopes by ATN: night vision goggles, night vision binoculars, monoculars and riflescopes</description>
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			<title>FLIR Patrol IR Thermal Night Vision</title>
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			<description><![CDATA[FLIR’s new Patrol IR is a new, low cost, compact pan and tilt thermal
imager engineered for law enforcement applications. Thermal imaging
is a powerful tool in law enforcement because suspects can’t hide their
heat. The new Patrol IR is ideally suited to vehicle installations with its
360 degrees viewing capability.
Feature
State of the art thermal imaging technology
Requires no illumination
High sensitivity detector
320 x 240 resolution
Compact panning enclosure
Fully automatic image optimization
It’s all FLIR inside
Benefit
See suspects and activity in total darkness without revealing your position using the same technology as the US Military.
Thermal imaging is a passive technology, so suspects don’t know that you can see them.
Reveals subtle temperature differences, making it difficult for suspects to camouflage their heat signature.
4x the resolution of most competing systems, with superior range detection and image quality.
Easily scan a 360 area from the safety of your vehicle.
Requires no manipulation or adjustment to get high contrast imagery.
FLIR’s military quality products are built to endure, and have been patrolling the skies with airborne law enforcement since the 1980’s.

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			<category>Thermal Night Vision - Thermal Viewers</category>
			<pubDate>Wed, 27 Aug 2008 23:29:35 GMT</pubDate>
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