Aps_223
Active Member
Hi everyone,
Thermal imaging and night vision have improved massively over the last 10–20 years, with better sensors, higher resolutions, improved image processing, and more affordable devices.
I’m curious what people think the future holds.
Do you think thermal imaging and night vision technology is approaching a practical ceiling, or are there still major breakthroughs to come?
For example:
• Will thermal sensors continue increasing in resolution and sensitivity?
• Could AI eventually compensate for hardware limitations to create dramatically better images?
• Are there any emerging technologies that could replace or outperform current thermal and NV systems?
• What do you think thermal and night vision devices will look like in 10–20 years?
Interested to hear both technical and practical perspectives from people who use these systems professionally or recreationally.
Thermal imaging and night vision have improved massively over the last 10–20 years, with better sensors, higher resolutions, improved image processing, and more affordable devices.
I’m curious what people think the future holds.
Do you think thermal imaging and night vision technology is approaching a practical ceiling, or are there still major breakthroughs to come?
For example:
• Will thermal sensors continue increasing in resolution and sensitivity?
• Could AI eventually compensate for hardware limitations to create dramatically better images?
• Are there any emerging technologies that could replace or outperform current thermal and NV systems?
• What do you think thermal and night vision devices will look like in 10–20 years?
Interested to hear both technical and practical perspectives from people who use these systems professionally or recreationally.


