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L-3 Thermal-Eye X200xp
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Part Number: 000209
Manufacturer: L3 Electro-Optical Systems
Manufacturer Part No: 7070410-0001
• Fugitive search and pursuit
• Routine patrols
• Hidden compartment detection
• Asset protection
• Search and rescue
• Crime scene investigation
The New Thermal-Eye X200xp has advanced significantly beyond its X-150xp predecessor, which has performed with accolades in both Afghanistan and Iraq. This new unit offers 50% greater stand-off-range than the previous generation’s unit and can detect human activity at up to 450 meters (1,500 feet), about the length of four football fields.
The X200xp also has improved image processing for best-in-class image quality. The unit’s sophisticated image processing provides greater scene detail and improved clarity and sharpness. The technology also offers improved vision in challenging field conditions like dust, smoke and complete darkness, all while preventing a blooming effect from nearby lights common in image intensification cameras. The 30-hertz, 30-µm detector ensures not only a fast turn-on time, but also real-time video imaging.
Ships With: X200xp, Hard Case, Neck Strap, Wrist Strap, Lens Cloth, (2) AA Batteries and User Manual.
Specifications
| Start Up Time | 3 Seconds |
| Resolution | 160 x 120 |
| Field of View | 11 x 8° |
| Focal Length | 25 mm |
| Min. Focus Distance | 3 ft |
| Power Source | 2 x AA |
| Size | 5.25” x 4.5” x 2.0” |
| Weight | 13 oz |
| Warranty | 1 Year |
Warranty: Purchasing this product entitles you to a 1 Year Warranty from the original date of purchase. At our discretion your equipment can be repaired or replaced with new or refurbished product or parts, if any product or parts are determined to be defective due to materials or workmanship. Shipping & handling is not included in this warranty.
Export: The Export of this product without proper licensing is strictly prohibited and falls under ITAR per title 22, CFR, parts 120-130. Please contact US Night Vision Export Dept. to receive further information on how to obtain proper licensing from the U.S. Department of State
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