The ATN OTS-64-A(60Hz) thermal multi-purpose system is a versatile device that can be used as a goggle or a hand held device and even mounted to a rifle scope depending on your needs. It's a compact, lightweight device with digital imaging giving the user the clearest image quality available on the market today.It offers 4 different recticles with choice of color and also polarity single button modes for your preference. These thermal imaging monoculars provide excellent image quality through total darkness, fog, smoke and other visual obstructions. Total darkness, camouflage or bright lights will not affect the sensitivity of these units. The included and optional accessories make these models remarkably versatile. You can put it on a headset or on a helmet, connect it to another monocular to build a binocular systemor use it as a weapon-mounted scope. The OTS-64A (60Hz) are ideal for Border Patrol Officers, Sport Shooting Enthusiasts, Private Protection, Police SWAT and Special Operations. Wednesday, January 11, 2012
ATN OTS-64A (60Hz)
The ATN OTS-64-A(60Hz) thermal multi-purpose system is a versatile device that can be used as a goggle or a hand held device and even mounted to a rifle scope depending on your needs. It's a compact, lightweight device with digital imaging giving the user the clearest image quality available on the market today.It offers 4 different recticles with choice of color and also polarity single button modes for your preference. These thermal imaging monoculars provide excellent image quality through total darkness, fog, smoke and other visual obstructions. Total darkness, camouflage or bright lights will not affect the sensitivity of these units. The included and optional accessories make these models remarkably versatile. You can put it on a headset or on a helmet, connect it to another monocular to build a binocular systemor use it as a weapon-mounted scope. The OTS-64A (60Hz) are ideal for Border Patrol Officers, Sport Shooting Enthusiasts, Private Protection, Police SWAT and Special Operations.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
0 comments:
Post a Comment