# Raptor 360

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The Raptor is a lightweight long-range dual EO-IR stabilized camera turret. It features a significant IR range increase and an X80 EO zoom.

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| ZOOM               | X80 (X40 + X2 digital)            |
| ------------------ | --------------------------------- |
| FOV                | 60° WFOV – 1.5° NFOV – 0.75° DFOV |
| THERMAL RESOLUTION | 1280×720                          |
| PITCH FOR          | -45° to +80°                      |
| YAW/ROLL FOR       | 360° Continuous                   |
| WEIGHT             | 850 grams (complete payload)      |

## Installing the Payload

The Raptor 360 can be installed in a single payload configuration or together with the auxiliary battery payload.

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When using the Raptor 360 in a **single payload configuration**, it must be installed in payload **slot 1** at the rear of the vehicle (near the pusher motor).&#x20;

When using the Raptor 360 with the auxiliary battery, the auxiliary battery must be installed in payload slot 1, as it is the heaviest payload, and the **Raptor 360** must be installed in payload **slot 2**.

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<summary>DeltaQuad Evo Payload Slot Layout</summary>

* **Slot 1:** Located at the rear end of the fuselage, closest to the pusher propeller.&#x20;
* **Slot 2:** Located at the front end of the fuselage, closest to the nose of the vehicle.

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</details>

For more information please review the chapter [**Auxiliary Battery Placement**](/tac/setup/deltaquad-evo-battery/auxiliary-battery-placement.md).
{% endhint %}

Each payload box features two arrows on top of each handle, corresponding to arrows on each side of the DeltaQuad Evo's payload bay. The arrows on the payload boxes must align with those in the payload bay, always pointing toward the front (nose) of the vehicle.

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## Removing a Payload Box&#x20;

Each payload box has handles with two locking pins positioned opposite each other. To remove the payload box, grasp the handles with both hands, press the locking pins inward, and pull the payload box out.

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## Trip 2

The payload box contains the camera and its onboard computer, the **Trip 2**. On top of the Trip 2, there is a **micro SD card slot** that accommodates cards of up to **32GB** for onboard storage.

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{% hint style="success" %}
If onboard media storage is required, ensure that a compatible micro SD card is installed in the Trip 2 board computer and has sufficient available storage space.
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