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Abu Dhabi. 21 February.

Azerbaijan keen to purchase thermal cameras made by Pakistani company Shibli.

Report's correspondent seconded to the defense exhibition IDEX-2017 told by head of the company Muhammad Shibli Sayeed.

According to him, the company has sent samples of their products and experts to Azerbaijan last week in order to conduct tests by the Ministry of Defense Industry.
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"During the defense exhibition IDEAS in Pakistan, Minister of Defense Industry of Azerbaijan has expressed interest in this product. His Pakistani counterpart Rana Tanveer Hussain instructed us to work closely with Azerbaijan. We consider Azerbaijan as a home country and can send any product that country wants. But we are also interested in transferring technology producing thermal cameras, due to which Azerbaijan would produce thermal imaging cameras under its own brand and export to third countries", said M.S. Shibli has said.

Azerbaijan is mainly interested in thermal imagers of "Tarsier" and "Skua". Unlike the other analogue, they are easy to manage, could be installed on any machine gun or sniper rifle, have high productivity and a better price.
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Tarsier Thermal Weapon Sight and SKUA Thermal Binocular, promise to be the highlight of International Defence Exhibition and Conference 2017 (IDEX). SHIBLI, a Pakistani Original Equipment Manufacturer of Thermal Imagers for Land Force is showcasing its indigenous thermal imagers for handheld as well as weapon mounted observation and target acquisition purposes.

SHIBLI’s uncooled thermal imagers are quite, compact and instant. Operable in both day and night time, featuring instant boot up and power autonomy of more than 8 Hours on single standard battery pack, TARSIER TWS and SKUA TI Bino are one of the most advanced uncooled thermal imagers to be exhibited at IDEX 2017 this year. Tarsier Thermal Weapon Sight, company’s uncooled thermal imaging solution for small arms is compatible with wide range of weapons mainly but not limited to; HMG, LMG, HSR and SSR due to its military standard Picatinny Mount. While SKUA, a handheld observation binocular is an ideal solution for forces in scouting and surveillance roles due to its light weight and ergonomic design.

Technical Specifications of both thermal imagers boast Long range DRI of 4.4 Km for vehicle target and 2.5 Km for human target. Products are mil-spec and ruggedized for harsh military environments, and with addition of features like external video display, software modification, 4x Electronic Zoom, the devices not only cater to the effectiveness in modern warfare without compromising on the conventional battlefield needs.

Yesteryear, SHIBLI launched TARSIER TWS and SKUA TI Bino at Eurosatory France and subsequently displayed their products at IDEAS 2016 after significant appreciation and acclaim by global arms industry and armed forces. SHIBLI plans to continue research and development in thermal imaging solutions and contribute to the technological advancements for global defence and peace.



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Azerbaijan is looking to cooperate with Pakistan more in defence. This is offer is a good start.
 
Is this thermal or night vision???
SHIBLI’s uncooled thermal imagers are quite, compact and instant. Operable in both day and night time


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Now
almost Pak all Tanks and vehicles have night vision capability
This was done during Sawat operation ,when initial loss of tank highlight the importance of this tech.
Hit work day& night and whole inventory was upgraded in 2 to 3 months
 
Can we get the civilian version of such sights or binoculars? and can they be used to see movement behind concrete walls? I want to see what are my neighbours up to. :sniper:
 
Can we get the civilian version of such sights or binoculars? and can they be used to see movement behind concrete walls? I want to see what are my neighbours up to. :sniper:
From gaming store you might get or order online,but for your neighbourhood ambitions i have only this ;)
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IDEX 2017
Accurate targeting [IDEX17D5]

23 February 2017

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The only private manufacturer of thermal imaging systems in Pakistan, Shibli Electronics (Stand 12-E01) is now very much focused on the Middle East market.

Designed around an uncooled thermal imaging core of 640x480 high-resolution FPA, the company’s Tarsier thermal weapon sight (pictured) can be mounted on small arms, such as light machine guns, assault rifles and even heavy 12.7mm machine guns. It enables the operator to detect targets at up to 4km with a crisp and clear image, and to acquire the target accurately by means of digital bore-sighting and firing computation.

With a simple five-button interface and 10-hour battery life on a standard AA battery pack, the Tarsier is optimised for military and law enforcement operations, including border and critical infrastructure security, sniper operations and surveillance.

Shibli also offers a comprehensive range of ruggedised and MIL-SPEC products, such as the Skua LR long-range thermal binocular, backed by advanced R&D, quality and after-sales support.
 
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Abu Dhabi. 21 February.

Azerbaijan keen to purchase thermal cameras made by Pakistani company Shibli.

Report's correspondent seconded to the defense exhibition IDEX-2017 told by head of the company Muhammad Shibli Sayeed.

According to him, the company has sent samples of their products and experts to Azerbaijan last week in order to conduct tests by the Ministry of Defense Industry.
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"During the defense exhibition IDEAS in Pakistan, Minister of Defense Industry of Azerbaijan has expressed interest in this product. His Pakistani counterpart Rana Tanveer Hussain instructed us to work closely with Azerbaijan. We consider Azerbaijan as a home country and can send any product that country wants. But we are also interested in transferring technology producing thermal cameras, due to which Azerbaijan would produce thermal imaging cameras under its own brand and export to third countries", said M.S. Shibli has said.

Azerbaijan is mainly interested in thermal imagers of "Tarsier" and "Skua". Unlike the other analogue, they are easy to manage, could be installed on any machine gun or sniper rifle, have high productivity and a better price.
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Tarsier Thermal Weapon Sight and SKUA Thermal Binocular, promise to be the highlight of International Defence Exhibition and Conference 2017 (IDEX). SHIBLI, a Pakistani Original Equipment Manufacturer of Thermal Imagers for Land Force is showcasing its indigenous thermal imagers for handheld as well as weapon mounted observation and target acquisition purposes.

SHIBLI’s uncooled thermal imagers are quite, compact and instant. Operable in both day and night time, featuring instant boot up and power autonomy of more than 8 Hours on single standard battery pack, TARSIER TWS and SKUA TI Bino are one of the most advanced uncooled thermal imagers to be exhibited at IDEX 2017 this year. Tarsier Thermal Weapon Sight, company’s uncooled thermal imaging solution for small arms is compatible with wide range of weapons mainly but not limited to; HMG, LMG, HSR and SSR due to its military standard Picatinny Mount. While SKUA, a handheld observation binocular is an ideal solution for forces in scouting and surveillance roles due to its light weight and ergonomic design.

Technical Specifications of both thermal imagers boast Long range DRI of 4.4 Km for vehicle target and 2.5 Km for human target. Products are mil-spec and ruggedized for harsh military environments, and with addition of features like external video display, software modification, 4x Electronic Zoom, the devices not only cater to the effectiveness in modern warfare without compromising on the conventional battlefield needs.

Yesteryear, SHIBLI launched TARSIER TWS and SKUA TI Bino at Eurosatory France and subsequently displayed their products at IDEAS 2016 after significant appreciation and acclaim by global arms industry and armed forces. SHIBLI plans to continue research and development in thermal imaging solutions and contribute to the technological advancements for global defence and peace.



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Amazing product quality and performance. Operates for 8 hours with 4 AA batteries and provides clear targets in the range of 2 KM.Well done, Shibli. I feel proud of you guys.
 
What's is the difference BTW thermal imaging and night vision ?
Thermal Imaging More versatile It Based on Heat Signature Any Living thing.Even At Night It almost Impossible Escape from It gives better contrast Best precision in Night

Detail explanation in video



A farmer in Texas defends his crops against feral hogs with the help of an AR-10 and Armasight Zeus Pro 640 50mm thermal scope.
 

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