Pard Night Vision & Thermal
PARD develops thermal imaging and digital night vision equipment for hunting, wildlife observation and professional use. Its product ecosystem includes thermal, digital night vision and multispectral platforms across multiple optical formats.
Pard LandSat Mini 256 Multi Spectral Scope
Pard Night Stalker 4K PRO LRF Night Vision Scope
Pard Pantera Mini 256 Q Thermal Scope
Pard Night Stalker 4K LRF 100mm Night Vision Scope
Pard NV007SP 2 4K Night Vision Scope Add On
Pard Action AC11 4K Gun Camera
Pard NV007SP Quick Detach Mount
Pard NV007 A-V-S-SP Mount Adaptor
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About PARD
PARD is a technology manufacturer specialising in digital night vision and thermal imaging systems. The company develops products across multiple optical categories, combining thermal sensors, digital imaging and integrated electronics into platforms intended for field use.
A consistent design philosophy runs throughout the range, with similar menu structures, control layouts and operating logic used across many products. This helps users move between different device types without having to learn completely different systems, while ongoing firmware support allows features and performance to evolve over time.
Rather than concentrating on a single product category, PARD has developed an ecosystem covering thermal imaging, digital day and night vision, clip-on systems, binoculars and supporting accessories. This allows users to remain within a familiar platform as their requirements change.
Why choose PARD?
- Consistent operating system across much of the range, making it easier to move between different device types.
- Broad choice of thermal and digital night vision platforms to suit different field applications.
- Integrated software features such as video recording, wireless connectivity and firmware updates on compatible models.
- Compact, lightweight designs that prioritise practical field handling.
- Continued development of digital imaging technology alongside thermal imaging platforms.
- Multiple optical formats, allowing users to select equipment matched to their preferred shooting or observation method.