Pard Landsat 256 Mini Multi Spectral Scope
The Pard Landsat Mini 256 is a powerful yet ultra-compact multi-spectral night vision scope, combining both thermal imaging and digital night vision for unmatched versatility.
It delivers clear, detailed visuals in total darkness by detecting both heat signatures and ambient light. Lightweight and rugged, it’s the ideal choice for hunters and professionals who need precision across all conditions.
Experience next-level visibility in the dark with the Pard Landsat Mini 256, a cutting-edge night vision scope designed for hunters, shooters, and outdoor enthusiasts who demand performance in a compact form.
Blending the latest digital night vision and thermal imaging technologies, this ultra-lightweight scope delivers crystal-clear targeting in complete darkness.
Despite its small size, the Landsat Mini 256 packs a powerful 256x192 thermal sensor, ensuring crisp detection of heat signatures at long range.
Whether you’re scanning a field, tracking game, or spotting wildlife, this compact night vision device gives you the upper hand in low-light environments.
For long-range hunting, the integrated laser range finder (LRF) is a game-changer, accurately measuring distances up to 1,200 yards, providing essential data for precise target tracking and placement.
The scope’s optical magnification of 3.2x, combined with digital zoom options up to 8x, allows users to fine-tune their view, providing both wide-angle and close-up sightlines for adaptability in any environment.
Built for durability, the Landsat 256 Mini LRF is housed in a rugged aluminum alloy body and boasts IP67 weather resistance, protecting it from dust, water, and other environmental elements.
A generous 40mm eye relief ensures comfortable viewing and protection against recoil, while the IP67 rating enables reliable operation in temperatures ranging from -30°C to +55°C.
Additional features like recoil-activated recording, built-in WiFi, and a variety of reticle styles provide flexibility for any shooting style, while the Picture-in-Picture (PIP) mode adds an extra layer of visual aid for complex shots.