American Technologies Network (ATN) is redefining thermal optics with its sixth-generation lineup, integrating AI-enhanced imaging, advanced processing, and rugged designs for military use.
Leading the series is the ThOR 6 Elite, a riflescope that combines thermal sensors with a high-definition display, built-in rangefinding, and video recording.
Its “Mini” version offers a lighter, more compact thermal scope, with AI-powered image sharpening and smart tracking to help operators spot and record targets efficiently.

For flexible deployment, the Odin 6 multi-functional thermal optic can be used handheld or helmet-mounted, providing a high-resolution display for a range of field tasks.
The Binox 6 Dual merges thermal, daytime, and night vision into a single pair of binoculars, capable of measuring distances and capturing video in diverse lighting conditions.
Rounding out the lineup is the TICO 6, a clip-on thermal system that can attach to a daytime scope or operate as a handheld monocular, offering clear imaging in multiple scenarios.
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At the core of each device is ATN’s Thermal Engine, which uses advanced heat-detecting sensors to produce sharp images even in smoke, fog, or dense cover.
The sensors are offered in three resolution levels, with higher-end models able to detect smaller differences in heat for more detailed images than previous generations.

All sixth-generation optics also leverage the company’s SharpIR system, applying AI processing to enhance images in real time for improved clarity and target recognition.
ATN said the lineup represents a “sweeping technological leap,” bringing a “new era” of thermal performance to challenging field operations.
“From predator control and night hunting, to law enforcement, border security, and military applications, ATN’s 6th Generation platform is built to outperform in every field, every season, and every environment,” the company stated.