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[dcs_fancy_header color=”#000000″ fweight=”bold”]The Odin Thermal Imaging System, smallest on the market, now weapon and head mountable.[/dcs_fancy_header]
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South San Francisco, CA – American Technologies Network Corp., makers of military, law enforcement, security and outdoor night vision and thermal applications, introduced the Odin-W Thermal Monocular as one of the smallest thermal imaging monocular system currently on the market today earlier this year. Now, by using the ATN accessory weapon rail interface adaptor, the Odin-W can be rail mounted to a light caliber weapon such as a M16 or M4. The new kit also includes the hardware to mount the Odin on a head mount adaptor for hand free viewing. The Odin Weapon Sight Kit contains the Odin Thermal Monocular with a head mount adaptor and weapon mount, head strap, eyecup and ring, an objective lens cap, demist shield, one CR123A type battery, lens tissue and operator manual all in a soft carry case.
The Odin-W, which is the same compact size of the popular PVS14, features an icon-based menu system with color modes and black/white polarity. The ergonomic design has mil-spec optics with an 800×600 OLED display and VOx Vanadium Oxide Detector. The Odin-W also has E-Zoom and a video output feature. Made in the USA, the Odin-W is available in models:
Headquartered in South San Francisco, California, ATN is a leading manufacturer of precision optics that includes night vision, daytime scopes, thermal imaging and binoculars. With over 100 models and over 15 years’ experience in producing precision optics, ATN offers the world’s largest selection from 1st Generation to 4th Generation.
For more information on American Technologies Network Corp, visit www.atncorp.com. Visit Facebook to stay up to date on new products, images and promotions.
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