ATN offers the professional a thermal imager that combines the technologies of image intensification and infrared thermal imaging in one device that can achieve all your night vision needs. this device will perform with superior performance in low light, inclement weather and total darkness without a hitch ever. It's compact and lightweight with a rugged and sturdy housing that can withstand all the rigors of the professionals job. It's versatile and can be used as a binocular or a dual eye goggle depending on your operation and needs at the time.The combination of the technology allows the user to take full advantage of both technologies by dichoptically creating a “Fused” image for enhanced Night Vision observation.The result is a "fused" image that allows you the benefits and capabilities of both technologies. You will be able to detect both the Image Intensified Night Vision scene and the Thermal Imaging scene so you will not miss anything that you would have been unable to see by either technology separately.Monday, January 16, 2012
ATN FIITS14 w/4th Gen. IIT
ATN offers the professional a thermal imager that combines the technologies of image intensification and infrared thermal imaging in one device that can achieve all your night vision needs. this device will perform with superior performance in low light, inclement weather and total darkness without a hitch ever. It's compact and lightweight with a rugged and sturdy housing that can withstand all the rigors of the professionals job. It's versatile and can be used as a binocular or a dual eye goggle depending on your operation and needs at the time.The combination of the technology allows the user to take full advantage of both technologies by dichoptically creating a “Fused” image for enhanced Night Vision observation.The result is a "fused" image that allows you the benefits and capabilities of both technologies. You will be able to detect both the Image Intensified Night Vision scene and the Thermal Imaging scene so you will not miss anything that you would have been unable to see by either technology separately.
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