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1603:: a 2010–2011 summary of state hunting regulations for the use of night-vision equipment in hunting listed 13 states in which the equipment is prohibited, 17 states with various restrictions (e.g. only for certain non-game species, and/or in a certain date range), and 20 states without restrictions. It did not summarize the regulations for thermal-imaging equipment.
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microchannel plate (red). Each electron causes multiple electrons to be released from the microchannel plate. The electrons are drawn to the higher-voltage phosphor screen (green). Electrons that strike the phosphor screen cause the phosphor to produce photons of light viewable through the eyepiece lenses.
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metasurface with a pump beam. The metasurface boosts the photons' energy, pushing them into the visible spectrum without converting them to electrons. Cooling is not required. Visible and infrared light appear in a single image. Traditionally, night-vision systems capture side-by-side views from each
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system (AlGaAs). It is particularly sensitive to that are mid-length infrared waves. The
Corrugated QWIP (CQWIP) broadens detection capacity by using a resonance superstructure to orient more of the electric field parallel, so that it can be absorbed. Although cryogenic cooling between 77 K and
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The consumer market sometimes classifies such systems as
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Generation II, III and IV devices use a microchannel plate for amplification. Photons from a dimly lit source enter the objective lens (on the left) and strike the photocathode (gray plate). The photocathode (which is negatively biased) releases electrons, which are accelerated to the higher-voltage
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WFoV BNVD: variant of the AN/PVS-31A which incorporates both F-NVG and DIT-NVG. The foveal WFoV optics increase the FoV of each tube from 40° to 55°, while the angulation of the tubes positions them so there is a 40° overlap of binocular vision in the center and a total 70° FoV. It offers a FoM of
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OMNI, or OMNIBUS, refers to a series of contracts through which the US Army purchased GEN III night vision devices. This started with OMNI I, which procured AN/PVS-7A and AN/PVS-7B devices, then continued with OMNI II (1990), OMNI III (1992), OMNI IV (1996), OMNI V (1998), OMNI VI (2002), OMNI VII
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Optical Ruggedized Engine (CORE) produces higher-performance Gen 1 tubes by replacing the glass plate with a ceramic plate. This plate is produced from specially formulated ceramic and metal alloys. Edge distortion is improved, photo sensitivity is increased, and the resolution can be as
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However, OMNI is not a specification. The performance of a particular device generally depends upon the tube which is used. For example, a GEN III OMNI III MX-10160A/AVS-6 tube performs similarly to a GEN III OMNI VII MX-10160A/AVS-6 tube, even though the former was manufactured in ~1992 and the
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Fusion modes include night vision with thermal overlay, night vision only, thermal only, and others such as outline (which outlines objects that have thermal signatures) or "decamouflage", which highlights all objects that are of near-human temperature. Fusion devices are heavier and more power
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Diverging image tube (DIT) night vision increases FoV by angle the tubes slightly outward. This increases peripheral FoV but causes distortion and reduced image quality. With DIT, users are no longer looking through the center of the tubes (which provides the clearest images) and light passing
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which is responsible for central vision. These devices have users look "straight through" the tubes so light passing through the center of the tube falls on the foveal retina, as is the case with traditional binocular NVGs. The increased FoV comes at the price of image quality and edge
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is often mounted to the weapon. The laser sight produces an infrared beam that is visible only through an NVD and aids with aiming. Some night vision devices are made to be mounted to firearms. These can be used in conjunction with weapon sights or standalone; some
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or artificial lighting. These modulation systems also help maintain a steady illumination level in the user's view that improves the ability to keep "eyes on target" in spite of temporary light flashes. These functions are especially useful for pilots, soldiers in
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A removed or greatly thinned ion barrier that decreases the number of electrons that are rejected by GEN III MCP, hence resulting in less image noise. The disadvantage to a thin or removed ion barrier is the overall decrease in tube life from a theoretical
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Autogating (ATG) rapidly switches the power supply's voltage to the photocathode on and off. These switches are rapid enough that they are not detectable to the human eye and peak voltage supplied to the night vision device is maintained. This reduces the
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From late 1944 to March 1945 the German military conducted successful tests of FG 1250 sets mounted on
Panther Ausf. G tanks (and other variants). During the war, approximately 50 (or 63) Panthers were equipped with the FG 1250 and saw combat on both the
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The US government has recognized the fact that the technology itself makes little difference, as long as an operator can see clearly at night. Consequently, the United States bases export regulations directly on the figure of merit.
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Out of Band (OOB) refers to night vision technologies that operate outside the 500-900 nm NIR (near infrared) frequency range. This is possible with dedicated image intensifier tubes or with clip-on devices.
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is the model number. Different models introduced around the same time use the same type of batteries and mounting mechanism. Multi-weapon models have replaceable elevation scales, with one scale for the
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green, as green was considered to be the easiest color to see for prolonged periods in the dark. Night vision devices may be passive, relying solely on ambient light, or may be active, using an
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to pass through. The ion barrier increased the "halo" effect around bright spots or light sources. Light amplification (and power consumption) with these devices improved to around
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Panoramic night vision goggles (PNVG) increase FoV by increasing the number of sensor tubes. This solution adds size, weight, power requirements, and complexity. An example is
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Parush, Avi; Gauthier, Michelle S.; Arseneau, Lise; Tang, Denis (September 2011). "The Human
Factors of Night Vision Goggles: Perceptual, Cognitive, and Physical Factors".
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devices with image converters or electronic amplification intended for guns." These aids are not banned for observation purposes but for catching or killing game.
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between layers of glass that reacts to photons to brighten dark images. Prototypes absorb only 2.3% of light, which is not enough for practical use.
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tube, a protective housing, and an optional mounting system. Many NVDs also include a protective sacrificial lens, mounted over the front/
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Third-generation night-vision systems, developed in the late 1980s, maintained the MCP from Gen II, but used a
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Device that allows visualization of images in levels of light approaching total darkness
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4065:"Navy asks Kent Optronics to develop wide-field-of-view binocular night-vision goggles"
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photocathode, with improved resolution. GA photocathodes are primarily manufactured by
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that allows visualization of images in low levels of light, improving the user's
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aviator uses a pair of helmet-mounted AN/AVS-6 vision goggles. The effect on the
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4670:"Available online in India: Military-grade equipment banned for commercial sale"
4095:"N-Vision Optics Announces New Wide Field of View PVS-15 Night Vision Binocular"
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4025:"Navy SBIR/STTR Success Wide Field-of-View Foveal-Night Vision Goggle Retrofit"
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2829:"www.nivitech.com / Nightvision Technology / Principles of Nightvision Devices"
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3223:"Friday Night Lights: Night Vision OOB (Out Of Band) – Fact Or Fiction?"
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NIGHT BINOCULARS 1PN50 TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
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OUT-OF-BAND COUNTERMEASURE CAPABILITIES OF 4G SPECIFICATION IMAGE TUBES
2724:"Friday Night Lights: Understanding Night Vision Specs And Generations"
2042:"Vietnam Era Night Vision: SU49/PAS 5 NVG and PAS 6 Infrared Metascope"
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Donval, Ariela; Fisher, Tali; Lipman, Ofir; Oron, Moshe (1 May 2012).
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4332:. Center for Technology and National Security Policy. Archived from
3993:"The Four-Eyed Night Vision Goggles That Helped Take Down Bin Laden"
2542:
1058:, which involves split second decisions. These limitations led many
4973:
4940:
US 4707595 - Invisible light beam projector and night vision system
4592:"Lust auf Nachtjagd geht nicht ohne Nachtsichtgeräte Thermalgeräte"
3956:"TNVC, INC. WFOV (WIDE FIELD OF VIEW) NIGHT VISION GOGGLE OVERVIEW"
2193:
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developed quantum-well infrared detector (QWID). This technology's
1009:
Wilcox RAPTAR S (Rapid Targeting and Ranging Module) (1550 nm)
151:
to prevent damage by environmental hazards, while some incorporate
4529:
3488:"Assessment for the Safe Use of Lasers: Pabarade Range, Lithuania"
3039:"FRIDAY NIGHT LIGHTS: DIY Thermal Fusion – By Our Powers Combined"
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2435:"Differences between Gen3 and 4G image intensification technology"
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4640:"THERMAL VISION TECHNOLOGY A MAJOR BENEFIT TO THE HUNTING MARKET"
4438:ИЗДЕЛИЕ 1ПН51-2 ТЕХНИЧЕСКОЕ ОПИСАНИЕ И ИНСТРУКЦИЯ ПО ЭКСПЛУАТАЦИИ
4351:"Researchers Develop New Material for Army Night-Time Operations"
3145:(Infrared Technology and Applications XXXVIII): 835324–835324–8.
4442:
PRODUCT 1PN51-2 TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
4319:
Ratches, James; Chait, Richard; Lyons, John W. (February 2013).
1590:
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developed the first practical commercial night-vision device at
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invented an infrared-sensitive electronic television camera for
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and operates in a different section of the infrared spectrum.
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4805:"Would night vision make coyote hunting safer? Divisions arise"
4456:ИЗДЕЛИЕ 1ПН58 ТЕХНИЧЕСКОЕ ОПИСАНИЕ И ИНСТРУКЦИЯ ПО ЭКСПЛУАТАЦИИ
4420:ИЗДЕЛИЕ 1ПН51 ТЕХНИЧЕСКОЕ ОПИСАНИЕ И ИНСТРУКЦИЯ ПО ЭКСПЛУАТАЦИИ
1697:"Night Vision Devices Releases Lightweight Sacrificial Windows"
1145:
through the center of the tubes no longer falls on the fovea.
1099:
to increase the field of view through an intensifier tube. The
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instead of using an extra infrared light source. Using an S-20
4460:
PRODUCT 1PN58 TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
4424:
PRODUCT 1PN51 TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
3628:"FCS-RPAL TACTICAL LASER RANGE FINDER WITH BALLISTIC COMPUTER"
1911:"German Infrared Night-Vision Devices – Infrarot-Scheinwerfer"
1787:"Why You Should Consider Adding a Clip On Night Vision Device"
1320:
1274:
1018:
Optics 1 CTAM (Coded Target Acquisition Marker) (1064 nm)
322:
3598:"ICUGR Integrated Compact Ultralight Gun-Mounted Rangefinder"
1532:
1PN123 counter-sniper night sight for the SV-98 sniper rifle.
944:
Photonis 4G INTENS image intensifier tubes (350-1100 nm)
901:
OOB light is not visible to most commercial devices. Despite
533:), though the label is not formally recognized by the NVESD.
4321:"Some Recent Sensor-Related Army Critical Technology Events"
3704:"RAPTAR S RAPID TARGETING & RANGING MODULE - HIGH POWER"
2688:"Through a Glass, Darkly: Night Vision Gives US Troops Edge"
4947:
US 4991183 - Target illuminators and systems employing same
3836:"L3HARRIS M914A (PVS-14) UNFILMED WHITE PHOSPHOR 2376+ FOM"
2919:"Night Vision Specifications: Understanding What They Mean"
1994:"British development of infra-red weapon sights, 1938–1953"
1670: – Laser device used to assist the aiming of a firearm
1012:
Wilcox MRF Xe (Micro Range Finder--Enhanced) (1550 nm)
968:
Imager)provides an overlay (in the 900-1700 nm range).
4530:"Wapenwet – Gecoördineerde versie | Wapenunie Online"
2562:
2560:
1450:
1PN110, a more recent (~Gen 3) night sight for the RPG-29.
1220:
The Sensor and Electron Devices Directorate (SEDD) of the
1172:
Some night vision devices, including several of the ENVG (
861:
AN/PSQ-44 ENVG-B (Enhanced Night Vision Goggles-Binocular)
4821:
TNVC guide to night vision generations and specifications
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LM-VAMPIR (Laser Module--VAriable Multi Purpose InfraRed)
3949:
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AN/PAS-29 COTI/E-COTI: (Enhanced) Clip-On Thermal Imager
206:
users for applications including aviation, driving, and
5301:
Armoured fighting vehicle vision and sighting equipment
4961:
US 6158879 - Infrared reflector and illumination system
4615:"Wildschwein-Jagd mit Nachtsichtgeräten in NRW erlaubt"
3139:
Proceedings of SPIE Defense, Security, and Sensing 2012
2972:
Bialos, Jeffrey P.; Koehl, Stuart L. (September 2005).
2598:
2596:
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2569:"Image Intensification: The Technology of Night Vision"
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798:(DTSA) can waive that policy on a case-by-case basis.
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who may be exposed to rapidly changing light levels.
128:
which can then be seen by humans; this is known as I (
3295:"SMALL PRECISION ENHANCED AIMING RANGEFINDER (SPEAR)"
3252:
3250:
2186:""Fight at Night!" U.S. Army Night Vision, 1945-1980"
1964:"Image Intensification Tube Technology and Evolution"
1487:
1453:
1PN113, a night sight similar to the 1PN110, for the
964:
Safran Optics 1's AN/PAS-34 E-COSI (Enhanced Clip-On
667:
One particular technology, PINNACLE is a proprietary
54:
augmented with a night-vision device in front on the
3324:
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3003:"Thermal Camera Specs You Should Know Before Buying"
179:
have been designed to provide similar capabilities.
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5139:
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3908:"GPNVG-18 L-3 Ground Panoramic Night Vision Goggle"
3486:Schuster, Kurt; Kelly, Edward (18 September 2018).
3481:
3479:
3392:"SWIR MAWL-CLAD – Now Even More Invisible IR Laser"
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1PN50 refractor-based night observation binoculars.
1331:NSPU (1PN34) 3.5× night-vision scope mounted on an
443:, their image intensifiers amplified light around
3740:"MRF Xe MICRO RANGE FINDER - ENHANCED - LOW POWER"
2681:
2679:
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427:First-generation passive devices developed by the
166:Night vision devices may be handheld or attach to
4506:"Anti-Sniper Special Purpose Night Vision Sights"
4242:"Night Vision: Digital vs Analog, which is best?"
4218:"Night Vision: Digital vs Analog, which is best?"
2655:. 14 September 2021. pp. 2–5. Archived from
2503:"AN/PVS-14, MONOCULAR NIGHT VISION DEVICE (MNVD)"
2144:
2142:
2140:
1958:
1956:
1677:List of military electronics of the United States
1411:1PN34 refractor-based night sight for a range of
1123:WFoV BNVD (combined F-NVG and DIT-NVG variant of
951:(Enhanced Clip-On SWIR Imager) (900-1700 nm)
4839:Night Vision Devices Modeling and Optimal Design
4261:"SiOnyx Opsin: Digital Night Vision HAS ARRIVED"
3072:"This is How the Army Fights Wars "In the Dark""
1816:
1814:
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858:ENVG-B (Enhanced Night Vision Goggles-Binocular)
202:agencies, night vision devices are available to
4892:Night Vision and Electronic Sensors Directorate
4851:. Pointoptics.com. 7 April 2020. Archived from
4127:"Evolution of USASOC Future Force Capabilities"
3530:"5855-01-643-0982 (14300-3200, LA-17/PEQ) Data"
2036:
2034:
1461:The Russian army fielded a series of so-called
1342:1PN93-2 night-vision scope mounted on a RPG-7D3
1095:Foveated night vision (F-NVG) uses specialized
886:OOB devices image 1064nm light, which can help
822:, which functions in the medium (MWIR 3-5
2717:
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2429:
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1664: – Thermal imaging camera in firefighting
1319:Active night-vision scope NSP-2 mounted on an
1045:Night vision devices typically have a limited
447:-fold, but they were quite bulky and required
423:rifle fitted with the AN/PVS-2 Starlight scope
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4444:] (in Russian). September 1991. 52 pages.
3331:"Safran completes its night vision portfolio"
3187:Tishman, Jon; Schoen, Dan (22 January 2021).
3032:
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2889:"AN/PVS-22 Universal Night Sight Attachement"
2753:
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1135:Diagram of the WFoV BNVD, based on AN/PVS-31A
143:A night vision device usually consists of an
8:
4462:] (in Russian). February 1991. 53 pages.
4298:"Collaboration between DefenseTech and LEON"
3289:
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2802:. Law Enforcement Technology. Archived from
1443:1PN93-2 reflector-based night sight for the
231:Night-vision devices were introduced in the
4954:US 6075644 - Panoramic night vision goggles
4426:] (in Russian). January 1992. 48 pages.
4198:Reviews, Best Binocular (30 October 2012).
3560:"LM-VAMPIR VARIABLE MULTI PURPOSE INFRARED"
2943:"Night Vision Specifications (2021 UPDATE)"
2686:Defense Industry Daily staff (6 May 2016).
1372:of night-vision devices. The PN stands for
371:T-120 Sniperscope, 1st model (World War II)
4996:
4982:
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4830:Nitewalker guide to night vision equipment
3104:"Adapter for mounting NOX18 to Panobridge"
1525:1PN121 counter-sniper night sight for the
1518:1PN120 counter-sniper night sight for the
1507:1PN119 counter-sniper night sight for the
1500:1PN106 counter-sniper night sight for the
937:Ground personnel, helmet-mounted imagers):
796:Defense Technology Security Administration
709:of operation before requiring replacement.
5326:Military electronics of the United States
3865:Howard, Ian P.; Rogers, Brian J. (1995).
975:Ground personnel, weapon-mounted lasers):
671:microchannel plate technology created by
247:. Two arrangements were constructed. The
2306:"AN/PVS-4 Individual Weapon Night Sight"
2125:"Black-Light Telescope Sees in the Dark"
512:AN/PVS-3 Miniaturized night vision sight
431:in the 1960s were introduced during the
374:M2 Sniperscope, 2nd model (World War II)
4905:Reviews of Human Factors and Ergonomics
4692:Civil Aviation Authority of New Zealand
4477:"1PN110 and 1PN113 Night Vision Sights"
1755:"Selecting An IR Laser And Illuminator"
1687:
1391:of each. Supported weapons include the
954:Optics 1 COSMO (Clip-On SWIR Monocular)
3806:"CTAM Coded Target Acquisition Marker"
2276:"Night Vision Equipment by Pulsar FAQ"
1992:Wellard, Christian (18 October 2023).
1635: – Type of gas-phase ion detector
758:Ground Panoramic Night Vision Goggle (
735:Binocular Night Vision Device (BNVD) (
377:M3 Sniperscope, 4th model (Korean War)
132:). By comparison, viewing of infrared
4968:US 6911652 - Low Light Imaging Device
4933:US D248860 - Night vision Pocketscope
4694:, January/February 2008, pages 10–11.
3991:Tarantola, Andrew (6 November 2014).
7:
5321:German inventions of the Nazi period
3496:Defense Technical Information Center
1879:Naughton, Russell (10 August 2004).
1430:reflector-based night sight for the
849:ENVG (Enhanced Night Vision Goggles)
545:An early development version of the
2604:"Photonis Night Vision Auto-Gating"
2374:"Review of night vision technology"
1720:Liszewski, Andrew (30 April 2021).
565:and imaged light from 500-900
4550:Gawron, Tomáš (22 December 2020).
4034:Small Business Innovation Research
3257:Kitson, David (5 September 2016).
3011:. 18 December 2019. Archived from
2949:. 26 November 2019. Archived from
2535:"CANVS COLOR NIGHT VISION GOGGLES"
2246:"5855-00-087-2947 (AN/PVS-2) Data"
2216:"5855-00-087-2942 (AN/PVS-1) Data"
2184:Utah Gun Collector's Association.
2071:Fortier, David M. (24 July 2020).
1504:sniper rifle and its SVDS variant.
1382:), meaning "night sight", and the
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235:as early as 1939 and were used in
190:and came into wide use during the
182:These devices were first used for
25:
3329:Valpolini, Paolo (13 July 2020).
1597:, goats, wallabies, is permitted.
1213:prototype places a thin strip of
814:Fusion night vision combines I² (
660:(2005), OMNI VIII, and OMNI IX.
646:Generation 3+ (GEN III OMNI I–IX)
493:. Light amplification was around
170:. When used with firearms, an IR
4376:Thompson, Bronwyn (2024-06-04).
4200:"How Digital Night Vision Works"
4103:. 6 January 2017. Archived from
4071:. Crane, Indiana. Archived from
3189:"WE DON'T OWN THE NIGHT ANYMORE"
2797:"From starlight to street light"
1279:
701:) for standard Gen III type, to
4296:Hoffman, Mike (28 March 2014).
3868:Binocular vision and stereopsis
3842:. February 2022. Archived from
3390:C, Nicholas (12 October 2017).
2338:"AN/PVS-5 Night Vision Goggles"
2190:Utah Gun Collectors Association
2103:Pennsylvania State University.
1785:Lynch, Kyle (15 January 2019).
335:43rd (Wessex) Infantry Division
4069:Military Aerospace Electronics
3361:"COSMO Clip-On SWIR Monocular"
3070:Gao, Charlie (29 March 2019).
2471:"AN/PVS-7 Night Vision Goggle"
2444:. October 2020. Archived from
1066:Panoramic night vision goggles
1:
4867:Tyson, Jeff (27 April 2001).
4849:"Night Hunting Laws by State"
4778:"MN Statutes Section 97B.086"
4408:] (in Russian). 55 pages.
3906:Lasky, Chip (December 2012).
3501:Air Force Research Laboratory
2795:Clemens, Candace (May 2007).
2722:C, Nicholas (24 April 2020).
2073:"How Does Night Vision Work?"
2010:10.1080/17416124.2023.2270302
1821:Tyson, Jeff (27 April 2001).
1647: – Near-infrared imaging
1415:and grenade launchers (photo)
830:hungry than I²-only devices.
398:, a term later restricted to
3503:. p. 14. Archived from
3221:C, Nicholas (11 June 2021).
2613:. March 2019. Archived from
2372:Chrzanowski, K (June 2013).
2150:"Night Vision Goggles (NVG)"
1881:"Kalman Tihanyi (1897–1947)"
894:when marking targets with a
390:Radio Corporation of America
380:AN/PAS-4 (early Vietnam War)
265:"Vampir" man-portable system
220:In 1929 Hungarian physicist
155:. An NVD image is typically
4803:Orrick, Dave (2016-03-29).
4329:National Defense University
4063:Keller, John (9 May 2016).
3954:Kim, Augee (17 July 2017).
3037:C, Nicholas (17 May 2019).
2978:National Defense University
2648:Chief of Naval Air Training
1529:large caliber sniper rifle.
1488:
1463:counter-sniper night sights
1222:US Army Research Laboratory
333:Between May and June 1943,
331:1945 crossing of the Rhine.
267:for infantry was used with
5342:
5311:Military sensor technology
4259:T.REX ARMS (Feb 5, 2023).
1941:"Bull's-eyes in the Night"
1753:Utley, Sean (2020-06-11).
1695:P, Will (10 August 2021).
1651:Low light level television
1103:refers to the part of the
4723:"WAIS Document Retrieval"
4594:(in German). 12 July 2017
3454:"MAWL-CLAD Laser Pointer"
2974:"The NATO Response Force"
2401:10.2478/s11772-013-0089-3
2133:. March 1936. p. 33.
1477:
1378:
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1250:III–V family of compounds
1234:aluminum gallium arsenide
1049:(FoV); the commonly used
640:special operations forces
163:(infrared) illuminator.
4918:10.1177/1557234X11410392
4869:"How Night Vision Works"
3193:Modern War Institute at
1949:. July 1946. p. 73.
1823:"How Night Vision Works"
563:Elbit Systems of America
461:AN/PVS-2 Starlight scope
458:AN/PVS-1 Starlight scope
352:Early examples include:
3873:Oxford University Press
3335:European Defense Review
3268:Future Land Forces 2016
2381:Opto-Electronics Review
2130:Popular Science Monthly
835:binocular combined view
464:AN/PAS 6 Varo Metascope
451:to function properly.
319:fall of the Netherlands
4782:MN Revisor of Statutes
4686:"Seeing in the Dark",
4613:dpa/lnw (2021-01-30).
4204:Best Binocular Reviews
4142:. 2017. Archived from
4037:. 2016. Archived from
2760:"PVS-14 Buyer's Guide"
2692:Defense Industry Daily
2653:Department of the Navy
2114:. Biographical sketch.
1668:Laser sight (firearms)
1662:Thermal imaging camera
1583:for hunting wild boar.
1343:
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1290:is missing information
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365:PNV-57A tanker goggles
327:79th Armoured Division
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4100:Soldier Systems Daily
3300:L3Harris Technologies
3077:The National Interest
2442:Photonis Night Vision
1915:www.achtungpanzer.com
1350:, and after 1991 the
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1091:Foveated night vision
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177:thermal weapon sights
130:image intensification
118:ambient visible light
107:optoelectronic device
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5316:Night vision devices
5306:Military electronics
3780:B.E. Meyers & Co
3428:B.E. Meyers & Co
2758:Lasky, Chip (2011).
1797:on 18 September 2021
1645:Infrared photography
1140:Diverging image tube
1116:WFoV F-NVG retrofit
386:Vladimir K. Zworykin
384:After World War II,
291:, made primarily of
116:The device enhances
40:natural night vision
4676:. 14 December 2016.
4650:on 23 November 2021
4044:on 13 February 2022
3307:on 25 February 2022
3151:2012SPIE.8353E..24D
2393:2013OERv...21..153C
1868:on 1 February 2010.
1515:light machine guns.
1271:Soviet Union/Russia
1240:Materials from the
802:Fusion night vision
682:An automatic gated
485:(MCP) with an S-25
483:micro-channel plate
103:night-vision device
4727:www.leginfo.ca.gov
4709:High Tech Red Neck
4690:, magazine of the
4107:on 2 February 2020
3816:on 27 October 2021
3202:on 22 January 2021
2839:on 23 January 2018
2736:on 22 January 2021
2567:Montoro, Harry P.
2545:on 29 October 2015
2508:GlobalSecurity.org
2476:GlobalSecurity.org
2343:GlobalSecurity.org
2311:GlobalSecurity.org
2226:on 3 November 2015
2155:GlobalSecurity.org
2110:2012-08-31 at the
2105:Zworykin, Vladimir
1968:GlobalSecurity.org
1709:on 10 August 2021.
1537:Legal restrictions
1401:light machine guns
1352:Russian Federation
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1197:Other technologies
1152:AN/PVS-25 (2000s).
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4357:. 12 January 2018
4308:on 28 March 2014.
4275:"Armasight Spark"
3882:978-0-19-508476-4
3747:Wilcox Industries
3711:Wilcox Industries
3159:10.1117/12.916966
2953:on 15 August 2021
2899:on 13 August 2006
2620:on 6 January 2022
2350:on 24 August 2021
2318:on 24 August 2021
2286:on 23 August 2011
1998:Arms & Armour
1891:on 8 October 2020
1885:Monash University
1639:Image intensifier
1486:
1405:grenade launchers
1313:
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1187:image intensifier
347:Malayan Emergency
311:British Admiralty
153:telescopic lenses
145:image intensifier
134:thermal radiation
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287:and an S-1
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192:Vietnam War
172:laser sight
124:light into
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18:Sniperscope
5295:Categories
5280:VR headset
5141:Sunglasses
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