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ATN Leads the Way for Thermal Imagery

A scope that can detect a human body hidden by dark smoke in a burning house can make the difference between life and death. Increasing number of firefighter, law enforcement and public safety personnel choose to use Thermal Imaging Devices in effort to save lives. American Technology Network Corporation is leading this trend of offering hands-free Digital Infrared Thermal Imaging by introducing state of the art OTIS G7 Thermal Imagery Camera Goggle.

A scope that can detect a human body hidden by dark smoke in a burning house could make the difference between life and death. Increasing number of firefighters, law enforcement and public safety personnel choose to use Thermal Imaging Cameras, Scopes, and other heat seeking devices. Leading this trend of offering hands-free Digital Infrared Thermal Imaging, American Technology Network Corporation (ATN) has released the new OTIS G-7 Thermal Imagery Night Vision Device, which features state of the art Thermal Imaging technology.

In contrast to the Thermal Night Vision Scope, ATN’s Thermal Imaging Night Vision Goggle may be hand carried or mounted onto a helmet. ATN Thermal Goggles are not only lightweight, compact, and durable, but also produce high resolution imaging, provide a video output, and come with a tripod mount. In addition to the numerous features, ATN OTIS G7 Thermal Imagery Camera Goggle provides video/image polarity selection between white-hot and black-hot reflections as well as video output capabilities using any standard RCA cable and a video recording device.

Unlike previous generation heatseekers, ATN OTIS-G7 Thermal Imaging Goggle is functional under any condition. The goggle provides outstanding image excellence despite any obstructions that may interfere with the image quality. Lenny Gaber a senior engineer and VP of production at ATN had this to say, "We are very proud of OTIS-G7. Our primary goal was to design a Thermal imaging device which provides clear, unaffected images regardless of weather or light conditions. Fog, complete darkness, camouflage and bright lights are elements that firefighters, law enforcement and surveillance personal encounter every day on the job.” ATN has designed a Thermal Imaging Camera that works by sensing changes in temperature and body heat further displaying a noticeable difference in the image that is being observed. Built from state of the art technology, ATN's Thermal Imaging Night Vision goggle will display the clearest images without any hindrances from the environment.

Digital Infrared Thermal Imaging devices, similar to the OTIS-G 7 goggles, are used by firefighters, police, public safety, and they can be utilized in a number of industrial and law enforcement applications. Firefighters use hands free Thermal Imaging Cameras to sort through smoke and locate possible victims as well as locate obstacles hidden by dark smoke. Similarly, public safety uses the Thermal Imaging Equipment in routine patrol, search and rescue, vehicle pursuits, perimeter surveillance, and officer safety. Industrial and special uses include construction and mechanical inspections, process monitoring, engineering design, and development. To further attribute to its use, parks and wildlife use Thermal Night vision Devices in extreme darkness to spot animals, people, boats, lost-campers, and hunters.

Hands free operation is a critical feature not commonly offered with Thermal Imagery Devices until now. With its extensive experience developing Night Vision Goggles, ATN has quickly adopted, making a helmet mounted aspect of thermal imagery a fundamental attribute along with image clarity and durability. ATN Thermal Imaging Goggles OTIS-G 7 will help identify sources of fires, locate unconscious victims in smoke-filled rooms and detect structural hazards before they cause injury and death.

For complete product specifications or to find a dealer near you please visit http://www.atncorp.com/ThermalNightVision/ThermalViewers/ATNOtis-G7

American Technologies Network Corporation.
ATN is a renowned industry leader that manufactures and distributes the widest array of Night Vision products and high-performance day time optics. For years American Technologies Network Corp. has been providing the military and law enforcement communities, as well as general public with these state of the art products.
http://www.atncorp.com


Media Contacts:

James Munn
American Technologies Network Corp.
(800) 910-2862
http://www.atncorp.com

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