The Archer TC-712 thermal imaging camera is an optoelectronic device with an uncooled detector specially designed for use in the Stugna-P („Skif“) anti-tank missile systems.
It is designed to observe, search, detect targets and provide targeted firing from anti-tank missile systems, grenade launchers and large-calibre machine guns on the ground in any light conditions and conditions of limited vision (smoke, fog, hidden by vegetation or matching colours with the environment).
| Technology | Uncooled VOx Microbolometer |
| Resolution | 640 x 512 |
| Pixel size | 12 µm |
| Operating wavelength | 8-14 µm |
| Objective | 100 mm |
| Objective F number | F/1.0 |
| Field of view | 5.9° x 4.7° |
| Focusing range | 10 m ÷ ∞ |
| DIGITAL ZOOM | 2x, 3x, 4x |
| Frame rate | 9/25 Hz (PAL) 8/30 Hz (NTSC) |
| Video output | PAL or NTSC, programmed |
| Interface | RS422, Internet |
| Starting time | ≤30 sec |
| Temperature range | -32°C ÷ +55°C |
| Dimensions (L x W x H) | 282 x 124 x 110 mm |
| Weight | 3 kg |
| Protection class | IP67 |
| POWER CONSUMPTION | 24 ± 5 V |
| POWER SUPPLY | ≤ 30 W |