
The Lithuanian Pulsar also focuses on optics for the new Thermion 2 LRF 60 series, which adopts large 60 mm Germanium HD lenses, designed for long-range applications, which return an ultra-detailed image, as well as comfortable wide-angle eyepiece optics, optimized for high-resolution microdisplays, with 65 mm eye relief, ideal for safe use with large-caliber ammunition (up to 6.000 joules of energy). These are completely new standards for the category. The three models of the line differ, among other things, in magnification, field of view, sensor resolution and detection range.
Leading the series is the flagship model, the Pulsar Thermion 2 LRF XL60, which combines the powerful lens with the Lynred HD 1024×768 @ 12 µm sensor for unmatched precision. The NETD thermal sensitivity is mK<35, while the “enhanced” (sNETD) using processing algorithms is <20. While NETD is an important value for a thermal camera, there are many other factors that come into play when hunting. The housing can help dissipate internal heat and therefore influence the performance of the thermal camera over time, as well as the quality of the screen and also the optics have a huge influence on the image quality. The Pulsar Thermion 2 LRF XL60 It also stands out for its wide detection range, that is 2.800 meters. The Micro-OLED screen has a higher resolution of 2560×2560 pixels, for a more detailed image.

Improved optics and mechanics
The Thermion mechanics have also been improved. The click rate has been reduced to achieve greater zeroing accuracy. Variable magnification improves focus and overall object recognition at significant distances. The Thermion 2 LRF XL60 model maintains the highest level of image detail throughout the entire magnification range. The zoom changes gradually in 2x steps or continuously for a customized field of view/magnification ratio for each specific scenario.

The ergonomic focus wheels are ambidextrous. The scope is designed to be intuitive and easy to use, with simple controls and a clear menu navigation. The Pulsar BT Bluetooth wireless remote control, which completely duplicates the regular buttons, is included. The compact laser rangefinder, with a range of up to 800 meters, is perfectly integrated into a slim riflescope design. The sophisticated internal ballistic algorithm calculates the suggested point of impact for precise long-range shots. Simply create a ballistic profile for your shooting gear and load it into the Thermion's memory with the Stream Vision Ballistics app.

The 64 GB internal memory provides enough space for higher resolution photo and video recording. The spotting scope is powered by a battery system, one removable and the other fixed, both rechargeable, which offers a battery life of 7 hours, depending on the use and settings of the device.

Pulsar's new top-of-the-line riflescope, Thermion 2 LRF XL 60, is built with durable materials and is Ipx7 waterproof to ensure durability and reliability in various environmental conditions. It is a thermal riflescope that represents a valuable investment (the price is around 6.000 euros) for anyone looking for a thermal vision device of the highest quality and combines advanced thermal imaging performance with an accurate integrated laser rangefinder. It is designed for hunters or operators licensed to control ungulates who require precision, reliability and versatility in low-light or night conditions.








































