ATN Introduces a New Night Vision Goggle

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posted on February 7, 2012
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American Technologies Network, makers of military, law enforcement, security and outdoor night vision and thermal applications, is proud to announce The ATN Night Cougar XT; a lightweight dual eye/tube Goggles System that is comfortable to wear and easy to use. Powered by two high-quality 1st. Gen+ Light Intensifier Tubes and using fast precision optics, the ATN Night Cougar Night Vision Goggle has one of the clearest and brightest images available in a 1st Gen. Goggle System. Combine all of the above with a built-in Infrared Illuminator that lets you see in total darkness and you will be on your way to exploring even the darkest of places.

ATN COUGAR XT FEATURES
•High resolution Gen 1+ Image Intensifier Tube
•Hands-free usage
•Comfortable, easy-to-adjust headgear
•Flip-up headgear
•Easy to use digital controls
•Multi-coated all-glass optics
•Built-in Flood infrared illuminator
•Water and fog resistant
•Limited Two-Year Warranty
•Total Darkness IR System
•Proshield Lens Coating
•Infrared Illuminator
•MSRP $569.00

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