ATN Corp Introduces 5-Year Warranty On Thermal Optics

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posted on July 18, 2024
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ATN Corp., a leader in advanced smart digital, night vision, and thermal vision optics, has launched a new, industry-leading five-year warranty. Effective immediately, the warranty covers all Generation 5 thermal scopes and Thor LTV thermal scopes purchased through ATN Corp. or any of its authorized dealers. The comprehensive warranty is designed to provide users with the knowledge that their investment in ATN’s cutting-edge technology is protected.

“ATN Corp. has always been dedicated to providing our customers with the highest quality products and unmatched customer service,” said James Munn, president of ATN Corp. “The introduction of our five-year warranty is a testament to our confidence in the durability and performance of our thermal optics. We want our customers to feel secure in their purchase, knowing that we stand behind our products for the long haul.”

In 2023 the U.S. Department of Defense entered into a $25 million contract with ATN Corp. to provide thermal-imaging optics for the Ukraine Ministry of Defense. Units were delivered last fall.

Despite the combat-reliable reputation, the company understands that even the most rugged products may occasionally require service or updates. With the fastest possible turnaround time, ATN Corp. aims to get owners back in the field with all warranty work performed at its United States manufacturing facility in Doral, Fla, where a team of thermal specialists handles each unit.

The company, which was established in 1994, is celebrating its 30th anniversary this year. It began operations by offering its optics by mail order. Headquartered in California’s bay area from a burned-out bank building—with a single phone line—it has grown to become a leader in the electro-optics industry.

In 2019 ATN Corp. moved operations to Doral, Fla, where it produces, warehouses, ships and repairs its digital smart scopes, night-vision optics and thermal imaging units.

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