TFB Behind The Gun Podcast #86: What is Multispectral Night Vision? Derick w/ PARD

Luke C.
by Luke C.

Thermal and digital night vision is making leaps and bounds within the firearms community when it comes to the capabilities they are now offering end users at much lower pricing than we’ve ever seen before. PARD, a European producer of digital and thermal night vision devices for observation, hunting, and shooting, is attempting to bring more awareness to its efforts to bring affordable and durable devices to the US market. That’s why I’m happy to have Derick from PARD on the podcast today to talk a bit about their current product lineup and what it offers to various users within the shooting community. Derick and I also take a minute to chat about some of the basic terminology of common specifications and features found on digital night vision and thermal devices, to give us a clear definition of what they mean, and how those numbers and figures relate to what you’re buying. Please give a warm welcome to Derick with PARD Technology!

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TFB Behind The Gun Podcast #86: What is Multispectral Night Vision? Derick w/ PARD

On this week’s episode of TFB’s Behind The Gun Podcast, I’ve brought on Derick with PARD. PARD is a foreign producer of digital and thermal night vision devices that primarily caters to law enforcement and military departments needing observational equipment. However, PARD is also in the business of producing digital night vision, thermal scopes, and multi-spectral scopes that allow hunters across the globe to expand their capabilities beyond the daylight hours of the hunting season. While PARD is quite well known in Europe, today, Derick explains to us why PARD is angling to get into the US digital and thermal night vision market, as well as what their current offerings cover and what some of the basic terminology surrounding these types of devices means when it comes to selecting one for your specific shooting application. Please welcome Derick with PARD to the podcast!

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  • Swx Swx on Sep 28, 2023

    Multispectral night vision?

    So you can see more than one specter (ghost) at night?

    Does it come with an endorsement by the ghost busters or slimer?
    Does using this turn your gun into a proton pack or do you have to buy one for it to work?

  • Mr. Kill Mr. Kill on Sep 29, 2023

    Digging around I think these are... made in China.
    The night vision with thermal model is cool.

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