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ProductsJanuary 31, 2012

Thermal Imaging Weapon Sight

American Technologies Network's ThOR-320 is the smallest, most compact and lightweight in the ThOR series of thermal optical rifle scopes. It uses forward-looking infrared (FLIR) that detects heat to create the visible image.

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Newsby Staff WriterSeptember 20, 2011

ATN Releases Dual-Purpose Thermal Weapon Sight

American Technologies Network has released the ThermoSight T50, a mission-flexible thermal sight that can be utilized as a weapon sight or a handheld rugged imager for scouting, surveillance, or covert operations.

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Photo Galleriesby Staff WriterAugust 24, 2011

Weapon Lights and Laser Sights

Weapon-mounted lights free up the operator to control a handgun or rifle, provide better target acquisition in low-light situations, and offer another less-lethal option to disorient a subject. When added to a sidearm, lasers give officers greater ability to acquire targets and disorient subjects. View this gallery for six options to consider.

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Newsby Staff WriterJune 24, 2011

ATN Introduces PVS14-3 Night-Vision Monocular

The ATN PVS14-3 uses Gen 3 image intensifier tubes that have a micro-channel plate, gas photocathode and a self-contained integral high-voltage power supply.

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Articlesby Tim DeesMarch 15, 2011

Seeing in the Dark: Night Vision

Night vision gear is still a lot more expensive than a flashlight, even though prices are falling and the gear is more portable and better-performing than ever before.

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ProductsNovember 29, 2010

OTIS-17 Thermal Multi-Purpose System

American Technologies Network's OTIS-17 multi-purpose thermal imaging monocular system is built around uncooled thermal imaging technology and highly integrated DSP-based electronics.

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Photo Galleriesby Staff WriterSeptember 23, 2010

Lights and Lasers: 2010

Green lasers are the rage this year in weapon-mounted lights. Why? If you were to set a green laser and a red laser side by side in a dark room, you'd hardly notice the difference. The green systems really shine in daylight or moderately bright environments. Our eyes see images in a defined spectrum from near infrared to near ultraviolet. Red is at the far edge of the spectrum close to infrared. But green is right smack dab in the middle of that spectrum, which is the most efficient frequency for the human eye. Read "Lights and Lasers: It's Easy Being Green."

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Newsby Staff WriterSeptember 1, 2010

ATN Introduces OTIS-17 Thermal Imaging System

This compact multipurpose thermal imaging system provides excellent image quality in total darkness and through fog, smoke and other visual obscuration. The sensitivity of the ATN OTIS-17 is unaffected by camouflage or bright lights.

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Articlesby Dave DouglasAugust 31, 2010

Lights and Lasers: It's Easy Being Green

This year's offerings in lights and lasers include both red and green laser systems. They're getting more and more powerful, feature packed, and smaller, thus enabling use on concealable handguns while still providing retina-searing light levels.

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ProductsJuly 31, 2010

Night Vision Binoculars

American Technologies Network (ATN) has built its exclusive "Smart Technology" into the Night Shadow Night Vision binocular line. ATN's Smart Technology includes a proximity sensor that automatically turns the night vision binocular on when it's brought into a viewing position.

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