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HTR
07-28-2009, 10:01 AM
What is HELGA??...you ask..... http://www.ar15.com/images/smilies/icon_smile_question.gif http://www.ar15.com/images/smilies/icon_smile_shy.gif More specifically, it is HELGA, MK668/WRR personnel-borne, rectifying, designator, intensification and FLIR recon module.

Heat Emission Light Gathering Assimilator.....the new technology from Wild River Ranch. This sleek new search bot, puts you in the driver's seat of 21st century technology. Designed in Texas, by Texans, originally for use with border crossing drug cartels, and Mexican military and paramilitary interlopers, the HELGA found its niche among south Texas hog hunters attempting to diffuse the pig bomb. We received so much interest from these hi-tech-ranchers, that our own hi-tech-rancher, set out to make today's finest civilian-designed, yet militarily-capable recon unit available in the world today.

We at Wild River Ranch, designed the HELGA to be capable of detecting marauding feral hogs at distances of up to 600 meters. Thermal imaging, or FLIR, was accomplished via the TAM-14, today's most compact hand-held and weapon mounted thermal monocular. Using the latest microbolometer and thermal differentiation calibration, the TAM -14 gives surprising resolution in a small, lightweight unit. Deltas as minute as 0.33 KPa can be detected from distances of up to 535 meters in tests we performed at the "ground zero, minus 1" testing facility. Possessing 2X zoom, and simple azimuth and elevation adjustments, the TAM-14 may be weapon mounted for situations requiring thermal sighting. Add the white hot and black hot settings for a very complete array of Thermal sensor views, which allow for detecting heat sources from animals, characterized by cellular metabolism and positron emission, versus those from "radiant' sources created by absorption and gradual diffusion. The Germanium Arsenide 3X magnifier is also on its way for future 6 X total magnification capability.

Since the combat hog hunts require other squad members to carry NVD's, the HELGA must also incorporate the latest GEN III ITT, Pinnacle, Autogated intensification tube technology. This allows the operator to 1) locate heat signatures, then differentiate target versus non- target species, using visual cues, under magnification, by reflection of infrared illumination off the retinas of those animals with rod to cone ratio of 8.375 : 1 ( deer) versus those with RCR of only 2.2625 : 1 ( hogs). Thus, non-target species such as deer maybe passed by with HELGA, whereas other Thermal devices leave the operator with a false sense of necessity to dismount and attack, only to find out that they have stalked to within range of a heat signature which is a non- target animal. 2) illuminate targets, and assess situational flow, personnel positioning under firing sequences, and target response, using the same imaging as the shooter. 3) view high resolution images when ambient or provided light source is minimal, moderate or intense, including the 4X magnification of the D-740 currently mounted on the HELGA.

Once firing sequences are ceased, the thermal can then be re-deployed instantly to asses the location of wounded but ambulatory boars, often dangerously doubling back on the squad, so that they can be neutralized before any counter-attack is mounted. This is not possible with NVD's alone. These dangerous animals may hide in vegetation before counter-attacking, so thermal imaging may still allow the gunner to ID and kill it before the assault is undertaken.

The trigger of the HELGA module is fully functional, actuating the PEQ-2 alpha IR laser for target designation. The Torch IR illuminator is easily converted to pressure switch actuation, in the event the operator is sensitive to contralateral dysdiachokinesis. Mounts are included for tang positioning or pistol grip piggy-back.

A new era of anti-Porcine reconnaissance, designation, differentiation, and illumination is at hand. The world has never seen a device such as HELGA and it may never be the same after its release. Below are some of the first in the field tests, and the kills we made using her. My Client (who is my # 1in seniority and repeat visits to the ranch) was given the privilege of the first ever hunt with the HELGA, MK 668/WRR. He flew all the way from Kentucky to Texas and we stalked to within 30 yards of two huge hogs that weekend. The technology so amazed hm that he booked a hunt for October, and paid his fee in advance! He performed well, and shot my 6.8 SPC, using Barnes 85 grain TSX's, killing each hog with one shot.

HELGA comes in 3 colors:

1) Wild River deliverance camo (pictured)

2) EBR black

3) luscious lavender (add $45)

Hog hunts are extra . http://www.ar15.com/images/smilies/icon_smile_big.gif


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We purchased our D-740, TAM-14 and Torch VBF units from Tactical Night Vision company, who has now graciously agreed to become our technical consultant and supplier for future development.

Future write-ups are also planned for TNVC's PT - Alpha, Jump rated NV Helmet, tested recently at Wild River Ranch.


(of course, written mostly tongue in cheek for your reading pleasure)

marinesg1012
07-28-2009, 10:09 AM
Im glad the hog hunts are picking up a little. THat thing looks sweet can't wait to try it out.

HTR
07-28-2009, 10:12 AM
Yeah, even with the drought, the TAM-14 makes finding them EASY! We also are ambushing them on foot alot more often. Now that is fun....

marinesg1012
07-28-2009, 10:13 AM
I would like the on foot hunt that would be a lot better. You need to get some IR flashers

Aramark
07-28-2009, 10:14 AM
i'm still waiting for you to use RPG's, and F-16B's. maybe just get some drones to fly over head. :)

HTR
07-28-2009, 10:14 AM
You guys do realize that I am poking fun at myself with the whole "testing thing" right? I think the ARFcom crowd thought I was totally serious!

HTR
07-28-2009, 10:15 AM
I would like the on foot hunt that would be a lot better. You need to get some IR flashers


A,

I DO have the IR beacons. I have 5 of them. Makes things safer for sure.

ArtFWTx
07-28-2009, 10:25 AM
You guys do realize that I am poking fun at myself with the whole "testing thing" right? I think the ARFcom crowd thought I was totally serious!

Would you expect anything less from ARFCOM?

HELGA is too cool.

rushca01
07-28-2009, 10:35 AM
Just awesome stuff! How do I explain to the wife I need to take a vacation that doesn't involve her....?

Jamesb74
07-28-2009, 11:02 AM
Sweetness!!!!! Can't wait to try it;)

jasonpeterson
07-28-2009, 11:05 AM
Man that looks like fun. One of these days I got to do that.

marinesg1012
07-28-2009, 12:06 PM
A,

I DO have the IR beacons. I have 5 of them. Makes things safer for sure.

That is good it definitely makes it safer. I have a crappy one from work, I need to get a good one....

MCA
07-28-2009, 12:36 PM
Just awesome stuff! How do I explain to the wife I need to take a vacation that doesn't involve her....?


AND ... it does involve HELGA! Good luck with that! ;)

marinesg1012
07-28-2009, 12:47 PM
Just bring the wife :D

rushca01
07-28-2009, 02:04 PM
AND ... it does involve HELGA! Good luck with that! ;)

Very good point




Just bring the wife :D


A, I am slowly working her into guns. She has no problem with them aruond the house (though I need to get a safe as the little one will be here in a few weeks) but she is not too keen on shooting them.....yet :D. I just got the Spike dedicated .22 and thing is a blast plus no guilt trip when you leave the range. I think she would have fun with that one.

I really need to check into how much round trip flights are to Texas, Chris would you mind PM'ing me the cost of a hunt, I know you have in the past but I don't think I have it anymore.

marinesg1012
07-28-2009, 02:26 PM
Just keep working on her Rush, Ally and I were suppose to head down there this leave but with the drought and everything else Chris and I decided it would be better to wait till fall.... pig hunting is a blast and definitly over bait is a great way to get people into hunting. Plus he has so many deer you dont sit long in the stand before you see stuff which also makes a great hunting trip. It is hard to keep newbies motivated when it is freezing and your sitting in a stand all day and you dont see anything....

Boomshack
07-28-2009, 03:50 PM
Where is HTR's place at? Is that where you hunt?

Boomshack
07-28-2009, 03:51 PM
Just keep working on her Rush, Ally and I were suppose to head down there this leave but with the drought and everything else Chris and I decided it would be better to wait till fall.... pig hunting is a blast and definitly over bait is a great way to get people into hunting. Plus he has so many deer you dont sit long in the stand before you see stuff which also makes a great hunting trip. It is hard to keep newbies motivated when it is freezing and your sitting in a stand all day and you dont see anything....

Where is HTR's place at? Is that where you hunt?

marinesg1012
07-28-2009, 04:04 PM
HTR owns a ranch down outside of corpus cristi about 2.5 hours from huston. That is where I have been on my only hog hunt.

rushca01
07-28-2009, 04:07 PM
Where is HTR's place at? Is that where you hunt?

It's in Texas. He charters piggie hunts I think year round and you get to use some kick ass gear, or he uses it and you get the bennefit :D I would hate to drop 15,000 + of equipment in the dirt....

marinesg1012
07-28-2009, 04:15 PM
No hog hunting in august (too hot) or oct (begining of his deer season) I believe. He will let you use his gear, it is a fun time.

Boomshack
07-28-2009, 04:21 PM
Does he have a web site for his Ranch? I try to get together with some college buddies once a year in Texas and go on a killing spree.:) I always like to check out new places and the IR hunting looks like fun.

rushca01
07-28-2009, 04:24 PM
Does he have a web site for his Ranch? I try to get together with some college buddies once a year in Texas and go on a killing spree.:) I always like to check out new places and the IR hunting looks like fun.

Of course Chris can answer more accurately but I believe he is in the process of putting together a web page.....for some reason wildreiverranch.com comes to mind, maybe that is going to be the url.

onmyown
07-28-2009, 06:47 PM
I'm trying to organize a Texas hog hunt with some of my industry contacts. Let us know if anyone finds the correct webpage.

HTR
07-28-2009, 09:18 PM
Guys,

The website will be :

Wildriverranchtexas.com. It should be up in just a few more days. We added more text tonight, along with some more pictures.

Thanks for your patience http://68forums.com/forums/images/icons/icon10.gif

Clint
07-28-2009, 09:32 PM
Holy Sh*t Chris! That was funny!

It's like your own "Ka-Boom" info-mercial!

Boomshack
07-29-2009, 12:38 PM
Guys,

The website will be :

Wildriverranchtexas.com. It should be up in just a few more days. We added more text tonight, along with some more pictures.

Thanks for your patience http://68forums.com/forums/images/icons/icon10.gif

Thanks for the update. Looking forward to checking it out.

sharpshooter08
07-29-2009, 01:24 PM
Um can you see through clothes with that thing :D

constructor
08-04-2009, 12:43 AM
That could be the reason only Chris gets to use it LOL.

No you cant but you can see hot spots, outlines. Too bad I was around the corner from CMMG's booth:D We checked out 5 or 6 different thermal imagers that ranged from 10-14k, hope the price comes down a little now that several companies are making them.