

Detection | 6000 m |
Recognition | 2400 m |
Identification | 1100 m |
thermal imaging sight
Archer TC-712
The Archer TC-712 thermal imaging camera is an optoelectronic device with an uncooled detector specially designed for use in the Stugna-P („Skif“) anti-tank missile systems.
It is designed to observe, search, detect targets and provide targeted firing from anti-tank missile systems, grenade launchers and large-calibre machine guns on the ground in any light conditions and conditions of limited vision (smoke, fog, hidden by vegetation or matching colours with the environment).
Technical Characters
Features
Delivery Set
Technology | Uncooled VOx Microbolometer |
Resolution | 640 x 512 |
Pixel size | 12 µm |
Operating wavelength | 8-14 µm |
Objective | 100 mm |
Objective F number | F/1.0 |
Field of view | 5.9° x 4.7° |
Focusing range | 10 m ÷ ∞ |
DIGITAL ZOOM | 2x, 3x, 4x |
Frame rate | 9/25 Hz (PAL) 8/30 Hz (NTSC) |
Video output | PAL or NTSC, programmed |
Interface | RS422, Internet |
Starting time | ≤30 sec |
Temperature range | -32°C ÷ +55°C |
Dimensions (L x W x H) | 282 x 124 x 110 mm |
Weight | 3 kg |
Protection class | IP67 |
POWER CONSUMPTION | 24 ± 5 V |
POWER SUPPLY | ≤ 30 W |