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L-3 Thermal Imagers-L-3 Thermal-Eye 250D Camera
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Ensuring
the safety of the community has just gotten a little easier. In
today‘s volatile environment, the power of sight can mean the
difference between catching a fugitive or saving a life. The L3
Communications Thermal-Eye 250D handheld thermal imaging camera is the
industry standard for public safety departments, law enforcement
agencies and security professionals. The tried and true 250D has a long
history of providing officers with the advantage of infrared technology
for everyday operations. Officers can now "See the Unseen"™,
even in the darkest of nights or in poor weather. Suddenly, night is
turned into day. Offering the longest viewing range in its class, the L3
Communication Thermal-Eye 250D is able to detect human activity as far
away as 3000 feet and features 2x zoom. The Thermal-Eye 250D is designed
with BST detector technology, the gold standard in the world of thermal
imaging, which provides the sharpest and crispest images available in
the market today. The Thermal-Eye 250D is designed to fit the specific
needs of law enforcement professionals and are powered by a standard
rechargeable camcorder battery. Video output and recording is available
through an RCA jack. Add thermal imaging to your arsenal of crime
fighting technology today and see the incredible difference thermal can
make.
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to beat it by up to 10%
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FREE UPS GROUND SHIPPING FOR ORDERS $250.00 AND UP
Warning: Export of
U.S. manufactured night vision equipment and some weapon sights is strictly
prohibited without a valid export license issued by the U.S. Department of State
Office of Defense Trade Controls, in accordance with International Traffic in
Arms (ITAR), Title 22, Code of Federal Regulations Part 120-130, and/or the U.S.
Department of Commerce. For further information contact the Office of Defense
Trade Control @ (202) 663-1282 and / or the U.S. Department of Commerce.
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