ATN has unveiled its sixth-generation thermal optics portfolio, marking a significant upgrade through the integration of artificial intelligence, advanced image processing, and combat-ready construction.

The flagship ThOR 6 Elite thermal riflescope features high-resolution sensors, a crisp HD display, integrated rangefinding, and onboard video recording for operational documentation.

Its compact ThOR 6 Mini counterpart reduces weight while maintaining performance, using AI-powered image enhancement and automated tracking to support rapid target acquisition.

Designed for adaptability, the Odin 6 thermal optic can be deployed as a handheld device or helmet-mounted system, providing detailed thermal imagery for a variety of tactical roles.

The Binox 6 Dual binocular system combines thermal imaging with daytime optics and night vision, enabling users to observe, range, and record targets under diverse environmental conditions.

The lineup is rounded out by the TICO 6, a clip-on thermal unit that attaches to standard daytime scopes or functions independently as a monocular, offering flexible deployment options.

Each device is driven by ATN’s Thermal Engine, which employs next-generation heat-detection sensors to deliver clear imagery in visually degraded environments such as smoke, fog, or heavy vegetation.

Offered in multiple sensor resolutions, the higher-performance models provide increased thermal sensitivity and finer image detail than previous ATN systems.

AI-enabled SharpIR processing further enhances image clarity in real time, improving detection and identification performance.

According to ATN, the sixth-generation lineup represents a transformative leap in thermal technology, delivering reliable performance for military, law enforcement, border security, and hunting applications across all operating conditions.

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