ATN TIWST6635LRF THOR6 LRF 640 ELITE 2-16X
The ATN THOR6 LRF 640 ELITE 2-16X is a 640×512 thermal rifle scope built around ATN's 6th Generation Thermal Engine—their most advanced sensor platform to date. Designed for serious hunters, tactical professionals, and anyone who needs to see heat signatures in darkness, fog, or low-contrast terrain, this thermal scope combines extreme sensitivity with a built-in laser rangefinder and ballistic calculator. Whether you're glassing a treeline at 2 AM or scanning open country in poor weather, the THOR6's 15 mK NETD thermal sensor and 12 µm pixel pitch deliver the clarity and contrast needed to spot game or targets that remain invisible to conventional optics.
The 2-16X zoom and large 0.49" OLED display let you work naturally—ranging from wide scanning to magnified target identification without eye fatigue during long sessions. ATN's SharpIR AI imaging sharpens edges and separates targets from background heat in real time, so you make faster, more confident decisions without manual tweaking. The laser rangefinder feeds range data directly into the scope's ballistic calculator, removing guesswork from distance estimation and bullet drop compensation. Dual power management (internal and replaceable rechargeable batteries) keeps you running all day, while hot-point tracking holds focus on moving heat sources even as the scene shifts around it.
Built for abuse, the THOR6 LRF sports a magnesium housing that shrugs off recoil, weather, and field abuse. Picture-in-Picture mode locks in precision at extreme range, Recoil Activated Video captures the hunt automatically, and Wi-Fi hotspot lets you stream or share footage in real time. Multiple reticle colors and transparency control adapt the display to your hunting conditions. This is a thermal scope engineered for hunters and professionals who refuse to compromise on image quality, speed, or reliability—no matter what the night or weather brings.
Key Features
- 6th Generation Thermal Engine with 640×512 resolution for superior detail and contrast in darkness and poor visibility
- 15 mK NETD ultra-sensitive thermal sensor with 12 µm pixel pitch for detection of faint heat signatures
- 2-16X zoom magnification with traditional scope-like controls for intuitive operation
- Integrated laser rangefinder with ballistic calculator for accurate distance estimation and shot compensation
- 0.49" OLED display (1920×1080) for sharp, immersive viewing without eye strain
- SharpIR AI imaging technology automatically enhances edges, contrast, and target separation in real time
- Hot Point Tracking maintains focus on moving heat sources
- Picture-in-Picture mode for pinpoint precision at long range
- Dual power system: internal rechargeable battery plus user-replaceable battery for extended runtime
- Recoil Activated Video (RAV) captures footage automatically during shooting
- Wi-Fi hotspot for instant video streaming and content sharing
- Multiple color palettes and reticle transparency control for varied lighting conditions
- Zeroing Freeze for rapid scope calibration in the field
- Built-in gallery to review video and photos directly on the scope
- High-transmission germanium lens for maximum light throughput
- Rugged magnesium housing, weatherproof and built for harsh field conditions
Specifications
| Thermal Resolution | 640×512 |
| NETD Thermal Sensitivity | 15 mK |
| Pixel Pitch | 12 µm |
| Refresh Rate | 50 Hz |
| Magnification | 2-16X |
| OLED Display | 0.49", 1920×1080 |
| Laser Rangefinder | Yes, integrated with ballistic calculator |
| Thermal Engine Generation | 6th Generation |
| Power | Internal rechargeable + user-replaceable rechargeable battery |
| Housing | Magnesium, weatherproof |
| Video Recording | Yes, with Recoil Activated Video (RAV) |
| Connectivity | Wi-Fi hotspot for streaming and sharing |
Frequently Asked Questions
What makes the 640×512 resolution better for hunting than lower-resolution thermal scopes?
The 640×512 sensor delivers significantly more thermal detail across your field of view. Combined with the 15 mK NETD sensitivity and 12 µm pixel pitch, you'll resolve faint heat signatures and subtle movement that lower-resolution scopes miss—critical when spotting game concealed in brush or at extreme range in fog or low-light conditions.
Does the integrated laser rangefinder work with the ballistic calculator?
Yes. The laser rangefinder feeds distance data directly into the scope's ballistic calculator, so you can make accurate holdover or windage adjustments without manual calculation or external ballistic apps.
How long does the battery last on a single charge?
The THOR6 LRF uses a dual power system: an internal rechargeable battery plus a user-replaceable rechargeable battery. This dual setup is designed for all-day field use, but exact runtime depends on usage conditions (display brightness, recording, Wi-Fi, etc.). The replaceable battery lets you swap in a fresh one to extend your day in the field.
What is Hot Point Tracking and why does it matter?
Hot Point Tracking automatically maintains focus on the warmest (or designated) heat source in your field of view, even as the target moves or the background shifts. This keeps your primary target sharp without manual refocusing, speeding up tracking and reducing eye fatigue during active hunting or surveillance scenarios.

