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ATN Night Scout Night Vision Binocular

With features like Smart Technology, aluminum alloy constriction, calibrated Generation 1 Image Intensifier tubes and all-glass-optics ATN Night Scout is a choice for rugged and reliable pair of Night Vision Binoculars. Thousands of ATN Night Scouts are assisting equally well to Camper, Bird Watcher, Predator Hunter or Security Guard.

ATN Night Scout Night Vision Binocular

Description

If you want the best technologically advanced pair of Night Vision binoculars available, look no further.We present you with the ATN Night Scout, "Smart" binoculars.
These binoculars come with a high resolution 1st gen.intensifier tube,which gives you a light amplification of 35,000 max.The coputerized proximity sensor,when activated, turns the unit on when in viewing position and off when not.
The heavy-coated 90mm glass lenses allow for optimum clarity and distace.The best part is that if there is no light to amplify,with the help of the infrared illuminator,you can cut through the darkness.So is not being able to see at night has made you life dark,let the Night Scout bring some light into your life.

Specification

Total darkness tech. Standard
Microprocessor Phillips
Magnification 5X
Intensifier tube high res. 1st.GEN+
Detection range 150m (250m)
Recognition range 100m (175m)
Lens system 6/9 el., 90mm,F1.2
FOV 20 deg.
Diopter adjustment +/- 5
Resolution 40 lp/mm
Power supply 2x3 volt lithium
Range of focus 20’ to infinity
Controls Digital
Battery life 10-20 hours
Dimensions 225x150x60 mm
Weight 1.5 kg.

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