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| ====== Karan-Yiil: 850nm Reflected IR Surveyer ====== | ====== Karan-Yiil: 850nm Reflected IR Surveyer ====== | ||
| - | The **Karan-Yiil** is a dedicated near-infrared (NIR) observation unit. Unlike the UV project which requires specialized quartz glass to see reflected light, the IR project is about " | + | The **Karan-Yiil** is a dedicated near-infrared (NIR) observation unit, " |
| When paired with the [[project: | When paired with the [[project: | ||
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| * **The Spectrum:** This spectrum is considered " | * **The Spectrum:** This spectrum is considered " | ||
| - | * **Daylight | + | * **Daylight |
| * **The Stealth Effect:** To the human eye, the **NightHawk** looks like a faint, dim red glow (the "red drop" effect), but on the Karan-Yiil screen, it looks like a high-powered searchlight. | * **The Stealth Effect:** To the human eye, the **NightHawk** looks like a faint, dim red glow (the "red drop" effect), but on the Karan-Yiil screen, it looks like a high-powered searchlight. | ||
| * **Focus Shifting:** IR light focuses at a different point than visible light. Many vintage lenses have a small "red dot" or " | * **Focus Shifting:** IR light focuses at a different point than visible light. Many vintage lenses have a small "red dot" or " | ||
| + | * **Green vs Grey** - Traditional nightvision systems choose green due to high sensitivity of the eye there - it peaks at ~555nm! On a modern display, this is less necessary. | ||
| Caw! Ready to see what the night is hiding? | Caw! Ready to see what the night is hiding? | ||