Description
TPADS-T
Thermal Portable Air-defense Scope - Stinger

Developed for Excellence: Crafted in collaboration with the Ukrainian Special Forces Community, ATN presents the cutting-edge thermal scope tailored for the Stinger missile launcher.
Unmatched Precision and Sensitivity: Equipped with ultra-high sensitivity germanium lenses, state-of-the- art signal processing algorithms, and industry-leading thermal sensors, this scope empowers warfighters to detect fighter jets at distances exceeding 9 km and cruise missiles up to 7 km.
Enhanced Targeting Capability: Specially designed reticles ensure optimal target lock, facilitating precise and successful launches.
Proven Effectiveness: According to statistical data from Ukraine, a well-coordinated MANPAD team achieves an impressive kill rate of over 80% against cruise missiles at night with effective engagement distances of 5km.
Experience the Future of Defense with ATN: Redefine your mission success with the advanced thermal scope that delivers unparalleled performance in the most demanding conditions.


ADDING SUPERELEVATION
First, to superelevate, raise the front of the weapon A.
Then, move the aircraft from the range ring B to either the left, center, or right lower reticles C, D, or E.

RIGHT LEAD INDUCED (FIXED-WING)
All fixed-wing aircraft and helicopters coming from the left, or slightly from the left, are placed in the left reticle C.

INCOMING/OUTGOING (FIXED-WING)
All fixed-wing aircraft directly incoming or outgoing are placed in the center reticle D.

LEFT LEAD INDUCED (FIXED-WING)
All fixed-wing aircraft and helicopters coming from the right, or slightly from the right, are placed in the right reticle E.

LEFT LEAD INDUCED (HELICOPTERS AND HOVERING VTOL AIRCRAFT)
Directly incoming/outgoing or hovering helicopters and vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) aircraft are placed in the left lead reticle. Placing an incoming/outgoing or hovering helicopter in the right lead reticle is acceptable, but not recommended.