iRay Thermal Dealers - Cold Harbour Supply

Location
Toronto
Looking to add thermal detection capabilities out to 1km to your setup? Your search is over.

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We are pleased to announce that we are now iRay thermal dealers. Raising the bar yet again, we're proud to bring ultra-high-performance, affordable thermal devices to the Canadian market. Featuring 640x480 12um cores, our IN-STOCK iRay devices give you high-resolution images with detection ranges exceeding 1km.

In-stock and ready to ship:
Jerry CE5 lightweight clip-on thermal imager that instantly adds thermal capability to any night vision device that takes PVS-14 optics, coming in at only 77g (85g with bracket)
MH25 with 50Hz refresh rate, next-gen image processing with 1280x960 internal display, bluetooth, on-board compass, motion sensor, rangefinder, and more.

New products added:
A couple of new models have now been added to the site:
iRay SCT35 V2 (this is the same model as the IRAYUSA Rico Bravo)
We've always wanted to offer a feature-rich thermal scope for under $3k and now here it is.


https://coldharboursupply.com/products/iray-sct35-v2



iRay ZH35 Zoom monocular - an industry first thermal monocular with true dual optical zoom capabilities


https://coldharboursupply.com/products/iray-zh38-zoom-monocular


We're also anticipating an update of the TH35 scope with round viewfinder coming next month!


If there is anything from iRay that you're looking for, we can get it. Email or PM us today!
An entire line of mounting solutions will be released in 2022 to provide you with hands-free, hybrid, full-spectrum capabilities.
 
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We can order in anything you'd like

We already have iRay's TH35 inbound for one of our clients and about to place another order, please PM us and let you know what you need!
 
We can order in anything you'd like

We already have iRay's TH35 inbound for one of our clients and about to place another order, please PM us and let you know what you need!

Let us know what the JerryF runs when it's available! Might need to sell a kidney.
 
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I’m sure it’s above where I wanna be price wise but I was just about to pull the trigger on a Burris thermal scope… do you happen to have the pricing for the Rico Scope line from IRay?
 
Let us know what the JerryF runs when it's available! Might need to sell a kidney.
The Jerry CE5 is already listed on our website.
https://coldharboursupply.com/products/iray-jerry-ce5-with-external-battery-pack

Were you looking for another Jerry model?

I’m sure it’s above where I wanna be price wise but I was just about to pull the trigger on a Burris thermal scope… do you happen to have the pricing for the Rico Scope line from IRay?

PM'd you with a quote.
 
I don't think that's a regularly stocked item and is either discontinued or not an actual product.
In any case, I would advise against (and most modern militaries have moved away from the whole fusion concept (eg: AN/PSQ-20)) for a few reasons:
1) You don't have as much or any control over the image intensifier that goes inside
2) The lens quality on the analog or I2 night vision portion is unknown vs. our US Milspec Carson lenses are are proven to be rectilinearly correct and highly performant
3) You do not have the option to use this as a binocular device and thus are not able to get stereoscopic vision
4) The entire system ends up being very heavy for what it does
5) No redundancy - if the unit goes down, you lose both thermal and night vision

I can certainly see arguments for this device from a static observation perspective, instead, having something that is head-mountable and adaptable can be invaluable. A comparable setup to this would be a standard PVS-14 and a Jerry CE5 that would provide both thermal and I2 capabilities in a highly modular/scalable setup at a slight sacrifice of thermal detection levels and field of view. Taking that a step further, a true hybrid setup (MH25 and PVS-14) would allow you to separate the I2 and thermal detection into individual channels so you're not married to having the overlay, and comes with the option to swing one device away if not needed. A common use-case is to scan using thermal, then navigate/operate using night vision, then engage/target with thermal (or engage/target with I2 with an IR laser)
 
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Thanks for that thorough breakdown of the pro/con. Honestly it was more a lark to see if it was available yet.

Nick Chen is going to review one shortly so we’ll have a better sense of performance but I would bet the I2 performance lags somewhat. At least I hope it does.

Once you have dual PVS-14 and MH25 setups that’s the route I’m likely to take. Can’t wait to see what you bring in!
 
Is there any equipment that will allow the MH25 to be mounted on the front of a scope?
The MH25 is not designed to be a clip-on. If you're looking for that, iRay just released the PFalcon line that can do that. That being said, I would recommend going with a full thermal scope instead of a clip-on as you will find the multiple planes to a bit of a pain.

Just waiting to hear about who and how the 5 year warranty is handled and I’m gonna order the RH35 if I like what I hear.
Replied to your PM :)
 
The MH25 is not designed to be a clip-on. If you're looking for that, iRay just released the PFalcon line that can do that. That being said, I would recommend going with a full thermal scope instead of a clip-on as you will find the multiple planes to a bit of a pain.


Replied to your PM :)

Would like to know about the warranty on these as well. Looking at the MH25...
 
Will a PVS-14 eyepiece adapter be available to upgrade the MH25?

Would Be great to sell as a kit…. With the helmet mount…. Hint :)
 
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