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The PVS-7 is the standard issue goggle for U.S. ground
forces to conduct night operations. Using the latest 2nd/3rd generation image intensifier tube the PVS-7 will perform in the
darkest of nights. The system has a built-in IR Illuminator for indoor operations and a high light cut off sensor for any
sudden burst of bright light for protection. The PVS-7 is a completely Mil. Spec. system that has been ruggedized and waterproofed
for harsh envirornments
Made to be head/helmet mounted the PVS-7 is extremely lightwieght adding to user comfort for
long missions. By using one hand the PVS-7 can be dismounted quickly when used with the included head gear or the optional
helmet mount. The unit uses 2 standard AA batteries that will provide 40 hours of continuous operation. An optional 3x and
5x magnifier lenses are available to increase the range of the goggle for long distance observations

The 6X night weapon sight is one of the latest night vision products of high technology. This unique, new, high
performance, individual night weapon sight is compact, light weight and end user friendly. Because of the offset eyepiece
design, a more conventional head position can be used, just as for a day aiming posture. The design eliminates a major disadvantage
of older high profile night sights.
Only one AA size battery is required to power this rugged, water resistant, 6X sight which provides a high resolution,
intensified image for effective night sighting and aiming. A variable intensity red reticle is optically superimposed on the
green intensified image, providing the marksman with an extremely visible, high contrast, accurate aiming capability.

The NVAG-6 Night Vision Aviator Goggle System has evolved into a number of system variants to meet a wider range of customer
needs. Generally, designated as the ANVIS, this system is available in several configurations that allow use with different
helmets, for both fixed wing and rotary wing applications.
The ANVIS system consists of a lightweight binocular, which can be mounted to a variety of helmets using the mounting
adapter and power pack. Simple to operate, the system is powered by a dual-battery-compartment power pack that provides the
pilot with immediate reserve power. This power pack uses either universally available AA alkaline batteries or military batteries.
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