Thermal Imager

FLIR RECON M18 Thermal monocular scope
  • FLIR RECON M18 Thermal monocular scope
Product #43634

FLIR RECON M18-HD Thermal Scope

The Recon M-18HD is a full-featured, MIL-STD 810F high performance pocket scope with a high definition 640x480 pixel thermal sensor, remote video output and available laser pointer.  The M-18 is MIL-STD 810F hardened and submersible, with low power consumption.
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FLIR RECON M18-HD Thermal Scope Key Features

With an industry leading High Definition 640x480 pixel thermal sensor the RECON M18 will knock your socks off with crisp detailed thermal imaging in a compact and ruggedized package. The 640x480 M18 has 4 times the pixel resolution of industry standard thermal imagers giving you the detail you need in critical applications. The FLIR M18 is fully qualified to MIL-STD 810F and will withstand the harshest conditions. The FLIR M-18 HD is waterproof and has a submersion rating of up to 66' for up to 1 hour. For military applications the FLIR M18 thermal imager is available with an integrated high power IR laser designator.  The laser has two modes a low power training mode and a high power tactical mode. For standard Law Enforcement and other government agency applications the M18 is available with an eye-safe red dot visible laser pointer. For sensitive budgets the standard resolution FLIR M18 thermal imager offers the same features and durability with a standard resolution thermal imaging sensor. Rugged and dependable the M18 will never let you down.

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FLIR Recon M18 HD Hand Held Thermal Imager

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The FLIR RECON M18-HD is ergonomically designed for tactical situations.

FLIR RECON M18 joystick

A great deal of thought went into the design and manufacture of The FLIR Recon M18-HD thermal pocket scope The result is a powerful sophisticated thermal imager that is also extremely easy to use. A thumb mounted joystick controls the onscreen menus for virtually every function available on the M18 HD.  

joystick detail

Laser on off trigger button

A positive locking On/Off switch is expertly located on top of the unit to insure that the M18 HD is not inadvertently turned On or Off.  The switch has a unique tactile feel that can be operated in complete darkness. Integrated into the power switch is the Laser level switch with locking pin. This helps you to guarantee that the laser  is not in High Power mode unless you want it to be.

On Off switch detail

M18 FLIR Recon interface port for video output and image storage

Like any good tool that you invest in, the Recon M18HD is expandable with options to increase the ROI of your budget. The thermal imager features a watertight expansion port cleverly concealed on the bottom of the unit. Through this port specialized digital recorders can be connected so that you can easily document training and mission profiles for later review. Flexibility and ease of use are the hallmarks of the M18 so this port has multiple functions. A locking connector video cable can also be attached to this same multi-use port so that the thermal imaging can be displayed on a standard NTSC video screen or recorded to the SPI X-DVR tactical recording device.

thermal video output port

   


 

What's Included with the SPI FLIR RECON M18 KIT

FLIR RECON M18 Thermal Imager KIT

  • FLIR RECON M18 thermal scope
  • IR Laser (DOD MIL ONLY) or Visible Red Laser
  • Integrated lens protection
  • Carrying Strap
  • Military belt pouch
  • Quick Start Guide
  • Operations Manual
  • 10 CR123 batteries
  • Lens cleaning cloth
  • Video output cable
  • SPI Lifetime Support
 
 

FLIR RECON M18-HD SPECIFICATIONS


  

IMAGING PERFORMANCE  
FPA resolution   640 x 480
E-Zoom 2x, 4x digital
Field of view
18.7° x 14° (standard), 13.8° x 10.4° (optional)
Versatility Extender lens option
LASER POINTER  
Standard (MIL DOD ONLY) 850 nm at 30 mW and 0.5 mW, Class 3b
Optional (LE OR AGENCY) Visible, eye safe
DISPLAY & CONTROLS  
Image display 640 x 480 color OLED
Image adjustments AGC/ALC, manual, polarity, color, STACETM digital image enhancement
User controls On/off laser, AGC/ALC, manual calibration, NUC, reticle select,
polarity, color palettes, display brightness, image enhancement
modes, digital zoom
Calibration On demand
Reticle Auto-scale with zoom
Video out NTSC, PAL
POWER  
Power source Two 3V CR123 batteries
Battery life >3 hours with 640 array) >3.5 hours with 320 array
INPUTS & OUTPUTS  
Output Video (Standard NTSC or PAL)
DIMENSIONS, WEIGHT & MOUNTING  
Weight 14 oz (~400 grams) with batteries
Mounting 1/4-20 tripod mount
Dimensions 5 L x 3.25 W x 2.25 H
ENVIRONMENTAL  
Operating temp -32° to +55° C
Environmental MIL-SPEC 810F
Water immersion 66’ for 1 hour
ACCESSORIES  
Included  Lanyard, carry bag with belt clip, video output cable, laminated  
quick reference card, spare batteries
Optional Extender lens, clip on digital video recorder

Thermal Imaging for Law Enforcement and Security

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Black Hot v. White Hot Thermal Images

While the choice between viewing thermal images as either black hot or white hot is completely up to user preference, each has its own strengths. In general, white hot works best for spotting human and animal targets because the heat they generate tends to make them "glow" and stand out from the environment. In contrast, black hot works best for navigation and scanning a scene because it displays the details of the environment much better. The black hot image to the left was shot in total darkness, and still it is easy to see the land, water and boat structure. This information gives tactical officers a significant strategic advantage.

white hot surveillance

Thermal infrared surveillance technology can provides clues not apparent to the naked eye, with flash or flood lights, or even with traditional "night vision" image enhancement systems. The white hot image to the left was shot in complete darkness. Not only is the suspect visible, but the camera also reveals that the parked car in the background recently arrived because it is still warm. No other night vision technology can deliver this level of detailed information. One of the greatest benefits of thermal imaging technology is the ability to see and document a scene without giving away the officer's location.

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Thermal Imaging for Border Patrol

Border patrol agents need to cover vastly large areas with a limited number of officers. Protecting borders with thermal imaging increases apprehensions while decreasing strain on officers. Security Magazine reported that with a jurisdiction of 10,000 square miles, the Pima County Sheriff's Department acquired thermal imaging technology. The first four nights, officers returned with suspects and their drug-filled backpacks every night. The thermal imagers allow surveillance officers to overcome one of their greatest obstacles, total darkness. Man sized targets can be spotted over a half a mile away and are also visible in the glare of bright day light. Click here to read the full Security Magazine report.

How Law Enforcement Agencies Use Thermal Imaging Technology:

  • Fugitive Searches: Find anyone hidden in foliage any time of day without giving away the officer's position
  • Routine Patrols: See in the dark and find discarded evidence which retains the heat of the suspect after it has been dropped
  • Tactical Support: Scout scenes before deploying officers and give snipers the ability to make positive facial identification
  • Contraband Detection: Find hidden compartments in vehicles and structures with no physical contact
  • Perimeter Surveillance: Find and track hidden individuals, even if they know a camera is present
  • Search and Rescue: Find stranded fire victims, avalanche survivors, lost hikers, and plane crash victims, even if they are non- responsive




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