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ATN Cougar Night Vision Binocular

ATN Night Cougar is the smallest and lightest Binocular Night Vision Goggles in the market. These Hands-free top quality Night Vision Goggle provide realistic 1:1 magnification, stereo depth perception, close focus, excellent comfort and easy to operate. Features include wide field of view all-glass lenses and super powerful Infrared illuminator for total darkness nocturnal viewing. Nigh Cougar is an excellent head-mountable goggle choice for Fishing, Boating, Crime Prevention, Security and Hunting.

ATN Cougar Night Vision Binocular

Description

The night cougars are a light weight dual eye/tube goggle system that are comfortable to wear and easy to use. Powered by two high quality 1st. gen+ light intensifier tubes and using fast precision optics the Night Cougar has one of the clearest and brightest images available in a 1st gen goggle. 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.

Specification

Total darkness technology Standard
Magnification 1X
Intensifier tube high res. 1st gen+
Detection Range 150m/y
Recognition range 100m/y
Lens system F1:1.4, F35mm
FOV 30 deg.
Diopter adjustment +/- 5
Resolution 40 lp/mm
Power supply one 3 volt lithium
Range of focus 1m to infinity
Controls digital
Battery life 10-20 hours
Operating Temperature -40°C to +40°C
Dimensions 137mmX125mmX50mm 5.5’’ X 5’’ X 2’’
Weight 0.8kg / 1.75 lbs

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