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Night Storm 3 Yellow - ATN Night Vision Monocular

Night Storm 3 Yellow is a comercially developed waterproof night vision scope designed boating, camping and other recreational uses. Generation 3 Yellow performance in robust exterior shell makes Night Storm equally ideal for Homeland security and outdoor applications. ATN Night Storm 3 features all-glass six-element lens system with ATN proprietary IR sensitive coating, single simple to operate switch, Infrared Illuminator for total darkness and silent power supply for stealth operation. ATN Night Storm is excellent nigh vision scope and night vision binoculars alternative. High resolution 64-lp/mm minimum Generation 3 performance in robust, floatable exterior shell makes Night Storm 3 equally ideal for Law Enforcement, Port Security and Government and Defense agencies like Department of Fish and Wildlife or Navy.

Night Storm 3 Yellow - ATN Night Vision Monocular

Description

The NightStorm is the latest in technology and the newest addition to the ATN line of night vision products. Strict standards and precision manufacturing have brought to you a rugged, yet lightweight, waterproof night vision device, which provides superior optical calibration at an economical cost. Revolutionizing the night vision market was one of our top priorities. We accomplished our goal by combining a 6-element, F1.2 50mm, heavy-coated glass lens with the ability to be submersed under water. We also were able to include a number of other options to make this unit even more superior than it was already. The sleek body, with contoured finger rests, houses a powerful high-resolution first generation intensifier tube which allow a 35,000 max light amplification. Once you enter a completely dark where no ambient light is to be found, you can take advantage of our built-in Total Darkness Technology which our infrared illuminator will provide. The unit also has an optional camera adapter, which will allow you to turn a regular household camera into a night vision camera. If optimal picture is what you are in the market for, the Night Storm will satisfy you needs. The unit’s diopter adjustment of ±5 and 1’ to infinity range of focus will allow you to focus in on any object in range. If that’s not enough, the unbelievable 40 lp/mm makes the NightStorm one of the most accurate imaging devices on the market at a reasonable price.

Specification

Total darkness tech. Standard
Magnification 3.5X
Intensifier tubehigh res. 3 Gen
Detection range 150m
Recognition range 100m
Lens systems element F1.2,50 mm
FOV 18 deg.
Diopter adjustment +/- 5
Resolution 40 lp/mm
Power supplyOne 3 volt lithium
Range of focus 3’ to infinity
Controls Direct
Battery life 10-20 hours
Dimensions 170x58x94 mm
Weight 14.5 oz

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