
American Technologies Network Corp., makers of military, law enforcement, security and outdoor night vision and thermal applications, introduces two new models into their ThOR Thermal Weapons Sight System product line for 2014: the ThOR336-1.5X and the ThOR640-1X.
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ATN's TICO series of thermal clip-ons mounts in front of a day-time scope and enables thermal vision in day or nighttime operations. There is no shift of impact, no need to re-zero or change of eye relief.
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The TICO-Series clip-ons from American Technologies Network Corp. transform a daytime scope into a thermal imaging device.
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American Technologies Network has released an NVG-7 series of goggles that can be operated as handheld, head-mounted or helmet-mounted devices. The goggles are built around a high-grade 18mm Gen 2+ or Gen 3 Image Intensifier Tube and uses a binocular-style design for convenience.
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American Technologies Network Corp. has introduced the NVG-7 series of night-vision goggles that users can operate as a hand-held, head-mounted or helmet-mounted night vision device.
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ATN's Odin Weapon Sight Kit includes the hardware to mount the company's small Odin thermal imaging monocular on a head mount adaptor or a light caliber weapon such as an M16 or M4.
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Night-vision devices bring high-tech capabilities to surveillance operations or tactical scenarios. This technology, which was once available only to the U.S. military, has become much more affordable to law enforcement. Read our feature, "20 Things You Need to Know About Night Vision." Photos courtesy of vendors.
Read More →American Technologies Network Corp. became the exclusive supplier of night vision and thermal optics to Red Jacket Firearms, which provides the backdrop for the Discovery Channel's "Sons of Guns" series.
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American Technologies Network Corp. has introduced a kit that enables an operator to mount the Odin-14 Thermal Monocular to a rifle.
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American Technologies Network Corp. has introduced the OTS-X handheld imaging viewer, a more affortable version of its OTS imager system.
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