Thermal Weapon Sight
Thermal Weapon Sights (TWS) utilize infrared sensors to detect and display heat signatures emitted by objects, such as humans, vehicles, or recently used weapons. Unlike night vision, which relies on ambient light, TWS can operate in complete darkness and penetrate visual obstructions such as smoke, dust, or foliage. These sights offer real-time thermal imaging through rifle-mounted optics, complete with digital zoom, reticle overlays, and in some cases, video recording or wireless transmission. In military use, they are essential for night-time combat, target acquisition in dense environments, and surveillance through concealment. For police, TWS proves valuable in riot control, urban surveillance, and locating hidden suspects