<\/a><\/figure>\n\n\n\nATN scopes also use proprietary coatings, namely Everlight and Proshield, on their lenses. The Everlight lens coatings help to provide clear images through multiple light variations, even in the event that there is too much light. Proshield lens coatings contain materials designed to combat condensation, scratches, glare and static. Another of ATN’s technologies is their trademark ATN White Phosphor Technology (or WPT). This relies on black and white coloration in night vision equipment, rather than the traditional green. This different coloration helps details appear sharper, provides better contrast and shading and helps increase wearers’ depth perception.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
ATN products provide c<\/span>ustomers with several bonus features upon purchase. First and foremost, most products come packaged in sturdy hard cases, which the company states have a $150 retail value. These cases are unbreakable, airtight, inlaid with thick protective foam, corrosion proof and designed to meet military specifications. Those ATN products that don’t come with a hard case receive a ballistic nylon case for storage or carrying instead. Their product offering ships with an instruction manual, any necessary hardware or batteries, and\/or gift boxes. ATN also features a very good 2-year extended warranty.<\/p>\n\n\n\nHere are some ATN scope models that are ready to ship:<\/p>\n\n\n\n\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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