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The COTS Thermal imaging weapon sight is an advanced
FLIR scope which can be used as a standalone Thermal
viewer, a standalone thermal weapon sight and a clip
on thermal sight.
 Handheld
Viewer
Standalone thermal weapon sight
Clip on thermal sight (used in conjunction with
existing daytime scopes)
The COTS is a battery operated, un-cooled,
thermal imaging device which amplifies available
thermal signatures so that the viewed scene
becomes clearly visible to the operator.
2.The
COTS is used to locate and engage targets during
daylight, and from low light to total darkness.
It operates in adverse conditions such as
light rain, light snow, and dry smoke.
It provides a thermal signature
3.
4The
sight is passive and cannot can be
detected by the enemy.
5.
5.The COTS can be mounted to weapons equipped with a
MIL-STD-1913 rail.
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6.It may be used in conjunction with other optical and red
dot sights.
7.
7.It is a ruggedized system designed for operation in
battlefield environments
Standard 3v lithium batteries power the COTS systems
All accessories hard & soft case are included
Top view of the COTS thermal imaging sight system
The thermal sight Reticle intensity feature allows the
operator to adjust the reticle from White
all the way through the gray scale to Black.
During
adjustment, a scale is shown on the right of
the screen. Use UP to move towards
white and DOWN to move towards black.
The unit may be manually placed in an Auto
Intensity mode by repeatedly pressing the
UP button until the status bar is at the
extreme upper (WHITE) end of scale, and the
word AUTO appears.
The thermal scope reticle will
continuously choose the color which
contrasts the background at that time.
•Internal Digital Thermal
Sight (IDTS) Reticle position,
AZ
(azimuth) and EL (elevation) are
displayed in the lower left corner of the
display. The numbers represent movement of
the reticle to coincide with the number of
presses on the arrow keys.
• Pressing both up
and down arrows or left and right arrows
simultaneously bring the reticle to zero
azimuth
and elevation when not in the menu mode
Sleep mode turns off the COTS Thermal Sight's
display to provide light security
and conserve battery power while maintaining
operation of the detector.
The COTS Thermal imaging sight can be put in Sleep
mode by pressing and holding the
MENU button for 3-seconds.
Pressing any of the Arrow buttons will reactivate
the display
within 2-seconds.
Back View of the COTS Thermal Imaging sight
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