DOD_111426410.mp4
Summary: A military thermal imaging video shows a static view with a crosshair, HUD, and scattered bright spots, possibly objects on a surface or in the air.
This 13-second video captures a static thermal image, presented in grayscale, likely originating from a military or aerial surveillance system given the 'DOD' filename prefix and the Heads-Up Display (HUD) elements. The display features a prominent central crosshair, corner brackets marking the viewing area, and a cardinal direction 'N' (North) indicator. The background is a consistent gray, against which numerous small, bright white dots are visible. These dots appear scattered and sometimes flicker or subtly change position, suggesting potential objects on a distant surface like water or land, or possibly airborne entities. The overall impression is one of a sensor feed actively monitoring an environment.
Playback guide
1. startTime: 00:00 endTime: 00:13 label: A static, grayscale thermal image with a central crosshair, corner brackets, and an 'N' (North) indicator. Numerous small, bright white dots are visible across the uniform gray background, some appearing to flicker or shift slightly. Black rectangular overlays are present on the top and left edges of the frame.