US NightVision ATAC-360° Thermal Camera

$6,955.00

Providing 24/7/365 viewing from atop its remote-controlled pan-tilt mount, the ATAC 360° from US NightVision is a budget-friendly thermal imaging system with a thermal core from FLIR that's easy to use, install, and maintain.

When difficult atmospheric conditions preclude most daylight and common light-intensification systems from providing useful imagery, the heat-sensitive thermal core inside ATAC-360° rises to the occasion with its outstanding thermal-imaging based detection and recognition capabilities.

The ATAC-360° can spot man-sized targets at 1500'. Using long-wave infrared sensor technology, it can easily see through most obscurants that render most competing technologies useless. The pan-tilt mechanism provides 370° of rotation with a 135° tilt - it's fast, smooth, quiet, and precise. The entire system is controlled via the included remote, and the imagery is viewable on the included 7" LCD monitor. The connecting cables feature QC/QD termination for rapid installation, removal, and reinstallation.

The ATAC 360° is enclosed in a weatherproof housing that is UV and saltwater resistant for both land and sea applications. The entire system operates on a 12V DC platform and it's ideally suited for vehicles and watercraft. Whether used for law enforcement, first-response, or security/surveillance applications, the ATAC 360° is the product of choice based on price and performance.

This ATAC-360° is black, and it is configured for use with the included wireless remote.

• FLIR thermal core
• Wireless remote controls camera, pan-tilt, and viewing
• Camera mounts via proprietary plate with underlocking interface
• Thermal imaging system sees through obscurants and total darkness conditions
• Pan/tilt enclosure: 370° pan & 135° tilt capability. High-torquemotors with encased metal gears provide reliable operation.


  • Model: USATAC360TCQ
  • 20 Units in Stock

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This product was added to our catalog on Friday 26 February, 2010.