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Thermal imaging is far from a new idea, but that doesn't mean it has been forgotten. Thanks to slim sensors, the new lineup of small, mountable thermal imagers from BAE Systems promises to turn solidiers into more efficient marksmen.
The two big products from BAE are the SkeetIR and the StalkIR, a pair of battlefield-ready monoculars. Where as the SkeetIR has a footprint the size of a credit card, the StalkIR has a 640x480 resolution, dual lasers, and a magnetic compass. Both can be clipped onto weapons as scopes, while the SkeetIR can also be clipped to a helmet.
BAE says that they took the input of troops who fought in Afghanistan and incorporated those insights into the design of the imagers. They also released a pair of thermal binoculars, which as all the same features as the StalkIR, but, you know, with an extra eyehole.
Depends on if it has stopped bacteria growth that occurs in dead bodies. It should give off the same heat signature as a compost heap.
Originally posted by iforget
wouldn't a zombie be at ambient temperatureedit on 9/15/2011 by iforget because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by iforget
reply to post by CynicalDrivel
I guess I am just more of the old school where you have to chop the zombies to bits and then burn the bits.