Thermal Rifle Scopes
The ultimate tool for professional hunters. Thermal weapon scopes help you to see through the dark, different weather conditions such as the wind and rain and even through foliage over a wide distance. Compatible with many leading makes/models of rifle.
Find out more about Thermal Rifle Scopes below.

- Automatically connects to the thermal imager
- IP67 protection
- Shock load up to 800G

- 12μm
- 35mm or 50mm lenses
- Built-in laser rangefinder for 1000m

- 12μm
- 25mm, 35mm, or 50mm lenses
- IP 67 dustproof and waterproof rated

- 17μm
- 25mm, 35mm, or 50mm lenses
- Wireless remote control

- 12μm
- 25mm, 35mm, or 50mm lenses
- IP 67 dustproof and waterproof rated

- 12μm
- 35mm or 50mm lenses
- IP67 encapsulation

- 12μm
- 35mm or 50mm lenses
- Built-in laser rangefinder for 1500m

- 12μm
- 35mm or 50mm lenses
- IP67 encapsulation

- IP68, Shock resistance up to 1000G/ms
- NETD<25m / NETD<20m (TB630)
- 25mm, F1.0 or 35mm, F1.0
- 400×300@12μm or 640×512@12μm (35mm lens)

- 12μm
- 25mm, 35mm, or 50mm lenses
- Wireless remote control

- Shock resistance up to 1000G/ms
- Compact design, lightweight and portable
- IP68 submersion waterproof

- Double-side focus knob for easy operation
- Video recording including sound
- IP68, shock resistance up to 1000G/ms

- Shock resistance up to 1000G/ms
- IP68 dustproof & waterproof
- 35mm, F1.0 or 50mm, F1.
About Hunting Rifle & Weapon Thermal Scopes
A thermographic weapon sight, thermal imagery scope, or thermal weapon sight is a sighting device combining a compact thermographic camera and an aiming reticle. They can be mounted on a variety of small arms as well as some heavier weapons.
As with regular ultraviolet sensors, thermal weapon sights can operate in total darkness. The thermal scope can be quite useful in places with snow as the extreme difference in temperatures between the snow and any source of heat creates a high visual contrast between the two. This makes it easy to locate any source of heat against its low-temperature background.
Thermal weapon sights are often used by hunters to aid in the detection of game, such as deer, pheasants, grouse, and feral goats. The sight's ability to see unaided even in complete darkness allows the hunter to be undetected and aware of potential prey, facilitating a quick and precise takedown.