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Liemke Introduces Luchs-1 and Luchs-2 Thermal Optics

Liemke has introduced the Luchs line of thermal optics. Made in Wetzlar, Germany, the Liemke Luchs (or Lynx as translated in English) are fast and quiet, with a startup time of five seconds for both models.

First Look: X-Vision Thermal Monocular TM1

X-Vision Optics’ Thermal Monocular (TM1) has a 400x300 thermal detector, and a 1.7x-6.8x digital magnification which can detect big game up to 1,900 yards away.

New for 2020: Kahles Helia Rangefinder

Swarovski was on hand at the 2020 SHOT Show in Las Vegas to introduce the new Kahles Helia rangefinding monocular—precision engineered for the most serious long-range shooters and hunters.

FLIR Announces New Scion Thermal Monocular Models with Longer Range Detection

FLIR Systems has expanded its popular Scion Outdoor Thermal Monocular (OTM) and Professional Thermal Monocular (PTM) series with new 25mm or 36mm lens models for longer range detection.

Hardware: SIG Sauer Oscar3

For spot and stalk hunting where you may need to frequently look out to around 1,000 yards—particularly to make trophy judgments—the Oscar3 image-stabilizing mini spotting scope is an ideal device that won't add a lot of weight to your kit.

Pulsar Introduces Axion Thermal Monocular Line

The new line of pocket-sized Axion thermal monoculars can detect targets with heat signatures up to 1,800 yards away at any time of day, and feature onboard video recording capabilities with 16 GB of internal memory storage.

Pulsar Introduces Helion XQ28F Thermal Monocular

Pulsar's new Helion XQ28F, designed to be a more affordable, full-featured thermal monocular.

Field Test: FLIR Scout III 640 Thermal Vision Monocular

Field Editor Brian McCombie takes a closer look at the new FLIR Scout III 640 handheld thermal vision monocular, including the advantages it offers hunters targeting feral hogs.

FLIR Thermal Imaging Review

FLIR, a company based in Wilsonville, Ore., takes its name from the technology used to manufacture instruments like the Pro Scout: forward-looking infrared imaging. While hog hunting in West Texas, the author tested the FLIR technology. Here is what he found.

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