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Review Summary
60 Hz
Unity (1x)
Germanium
FLIR Tau 2
640x512
17 Micrometer
AMOLED SVGA 060
800x600
Discretely Adjustable to 8 Levels
3 sec
White Hot, Black Hot, Fusion, Rainbow, Globow, Ironbow 1, Ironbow 2, Sepia, Color 1, Color 2, Ice-Fire, Rain and OEM Custom
No reticle
PAL (768x574 pixels)/ NTSC (640x480 pixels) (resolution)
Wireless
Active Contrast Enhancement (ACE) - "CONTRAST": Yes
Second Generation Digital Detail Enhancement (DDE) - "SHARPNESS": Yes
Smart Scene Optimization (SSO) - "SMART SCENE": Yes
Information-Based Histogram Equalization (IBHEQ) - "SKY/SEA": Yes
User Controlled Manual Non Uniformity Correction/Flat-Field Correction (UCMNUC/FFC): Yes
Silent Shutterless NUC (SSN): Yes
42mm
1:1
15 x 12 deg. (ang.)
25mm
Manual
5m / 16.40' to inf.
Factory aligned to 1 MOA or better
Permanent to within 2 MOA or better
Within 2 MOA
Two CR123A 3V Lithium batteries or CR123 type rechargeable batteries with voltage from 3.0V to 3.7V (2)
Up to 4 hr at 20 deg. C/68 deg. F
Two 18650 rechargeable batteries (3.7V) or four CR123 type rechargeable batteries with voltage 3.7V max or four standard CR123A 3V Lithium batteries (operational time up to 8 hrs)
6 VDC/ 600mA
-40 to 50 deg. C / -40 to 122 deg. F
-50 to 70 deg. C / -58 to 158 deg. F
700g / 24.69oz
Water and Fog Resistant
Picatinny, MIL STD 1913 and Weaver Rails
40mm / 1.57"
Overall: 217 x 70 x 80mm / 8.54 x 2.76 x 3.15"
0.7kg / 1.54lbs (Without Batteries)
818470019237
Armasight is excited to introduce its latest and most technologically advanced family of Apollo thermal imaging clip-on systems to the sporting, law enforcement and military markets. The Apollo product line developed based on the latest FLIR Tau 2 VOx microbolometer core and optimizing performance, price and state-of-the-art technology for a variety of users, from the committed hunter to the military designated marksman. The Apollo is an uncooled long-wave thermal clip-on device intended to mount in front of the existing magnified day sight.
The immediate advantages of this approach of converting the day scope into a thermal imaging device include no change in cheek weld, no change in trigger reach and continued use of existing ballistic reticules in the day scope. The 24/7 mission capability is only one of the strengths of the Apollo. The thermal imaging technology also allows you to detect targets by cutting through snow, dust, smoke, fog, haze and other atmospheric obscurants. The Armasight Apollo eliminates the traditional requirement of removing your existing day scope from your rifle, to replace it with a dedicated thermal sight (which would also involve re-zeroing).
The Apollo simply mounts in front of your own standard daytime optical sight. Factory bore-sighted to tolerances of less than 1 MOA, no re-zeroing is required. The Apollo allows the user to maintain consistent eye relief and shooting position and because the user views his own day scopes reticle (which he is familiar with), no re-training is required. In addition to being the smallest and lightest in their class, Apollo thermal imaging clip-on systems are characterized by their simple and intuitive controls, functions and features that are layered among direct button adjustments, direct combination button functions and electronic menu selections.
This "layering" of easy-to-understand control functions provides the operator with a framework for customizing his preferences and exploiting the robust variety of setting options available in the Apollo. The Apollo has a unique series of menu selectable temperature sensitive "scenarios" for rapid target detection, in addition to a variety of color display presentations based on a rich, upgradeable software package . A wireless remote switch is included to activate the Apollo thermal imaging clip-on system when positioned in the "standby" mode.
The Apollo has the ability to record imagery and is equipped with a video-out capability in operator selectable NTSC or PAL formats. The Apollo uses the same multi-pin connector to provide video-in imagery, where there is a need for map or rangefinder display overlays and external power access. Apollo weapon installation is easy, repeatable and reliable based on a unique and highly user-friendly MIL-STD-1913/Weaver/Picatinny rail compatible, quick-release locking mechanism.
Simple and quick conversion of daytime scope to thermal imaging
Mounts in front of any daytime scope, no re-zeroing required
The lightest and most compact scope in its class
User selectable NTSC or PAL format
The latest Tau 2 17-micron uncooled FLIR core technology
Display Type: AMOLED SVGA 800x600
Easy and Intuitive Drop-down user interface
Color Modes: White Hot/ Black Hot/ Rainbow/ Various Color modes
Extended operation time with optional external battery power supply
Recording: video output /optional Video Recorder with onboard replay
Wireless remote control for tactical operations
CNC machined aircraft-aluminum alloy construction
Rapid start-up
MIL -STD-1913 (Picatinny Rail) Quick Release Mount
Limited 3-year warranty
10-year warranty on FLIR detector
Made in The USA
Special User-Adjustable Imaging Tools
Active Contrast Enhancement (ACE)
A digital "Contrast" correction that allows for a smart scene optimization based on dynamic adjustments where a variety of contrast levels occur depending on relative scene temperature.
Second Generation Digital Detail Enhancement (DDE)
A "Sharpness" correction that digitally enhances the picture to present clearer imagery, significantly improves edge sharpening and further reduces image noise.
Smart Scene Optimization (SSO)
A fine-tuning computational correction that significantly improves an overall visual acuity for targets that have thermal signatures similar to a surrounding background.
Information-Based Histogram Equalization (IBHEQ)
A "Sky/Sea" enhancement - information based environment dependent algorithm that automatically adjusts camera gain and excludes pixels determined to not contain critical information, specifically helpful in scenes with lots of sky or water.
User-Controlled Manual Non-Uniformity Correction/Flat-Field Correction (UCMNUC/FFC)
There is a mechanical shutter between the camera sensor and the lens. This shutter is used to perform a non-uniformity correction (NUC) also known as flat-field correction (FFC). During FFC, the shutter presents a uniform temperature source to each detector element in the array. While imaging the flat-field source, the camera updates the offset correction coefficients, resulting in a more uniform image after the process is complete. All Apollo models allow for user to manually trigger or interrupt scheduled UCMNUC/FFC function.
Silent Shutterless NUC (SSN)
In addition to user controlled manual NUC/FFC all Apollo models employ a digital supplemental non-mechanical flat-field correction that allows to extend the periods between mechanical shutter events and to further reduce image noise. SSN is an always ON enhancement.