The ATN PS7 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, announce the ATN PS7 night vision goggle. It is a lightweight, high-performance night vision goggle that contains top-of-the-line components that produce optical images in great clarity and detail. The ATN PS7 can be used as a hand-held goggle, or head-mounted with the hands-free, flip-up head mount assembly that comes standard with the goggle, or also used as a helmet-mounted model with an optional MICH or PAGST helmet mount kit. The multi-coated, all glass optics also feature a Sacrificial Window that shields the optics form sand or debris that may scratch the lens. The ATN PS7 is available in several high-resolution image intensifier tube configurations. Combine all of the above with a built-in Infrared dual-focus and wide-angle Illuminator that lets you see in total darkness.ATN PS7

FEATURES
•Available in 4 different Image Intensifier tube configurations
•Hands-free usage
•Comfortable, easy-to-adjust headgear
•Flip-up headgear
•Easy to use digital controls
•Multi-coated all-glass optics
•Water and fog resistant
•3x, 5x and 8x lenses available (optional)
•Limited Two-Year Warranty
•Total Darkness IR System
•Proshield Lens Coating
•Infrared Illuminator
•Uses one (1) 3V Lithium CR123A or one (1) 1.5 AA battery

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