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The OTIS-17 from ATN is a compact dual-function thermal monocular; it can be employed as a hand-held scope, or weapon-mounted as a thermal sighting system. The OTIS-17's imaging engine is based upon an uncooled microbolometer that delivers a rapid start-up time and excellent levels of resolution.
Thermal imaging provides the ability to view through darkness, fog, smoke, and many obscurants. Traditional camouflage is useless when trying to hide from a thermal viewer - as long as there is a heat signature, the OTIS-17 will be able to see what's producing it.
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| Array Configuration | Uncooled 160 x 120 microbolometer, 7-14 µm |
| Sensitivity | <1°C |
| Angular Field of View (AFOV) | 11 x 8° |
| Field-of-View (@ 1000 Yds) | 577' (192 m @ 1000 m) |
| Minimum Focus Distance | 3.3' (1.0 m) |
| Dioptric Correction | Not Specified by Manufacturer |
| Lens System | 1.8x magnification |
| Video Output | NTSC/PAL |
| PC Compatible | Yes - via USB port |
| Power Source | 2 CR123A batteries |
| Run Time | Not Specified by Manufacturer |
| Weatherproofing | Waterproof to 33'/10 m |
| Temperature Ranges | Operating: -4 to 122° (-20 to 50°C) |
| Dimensions | 7.7 x 4.1 x 2" (195 x 105 x 54mm) |
| Weight | 1.6 lb (0.74 kg) |
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Comments about ATN OTIS-17 Thermal Riflescope:
FAST ELIMINATING COYOTE PROBLEM.
HAVEN'T LOST ANY MORE SHEEP OR GOATS
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