Product Description:
ATN NVM14-2 Gen 3 Night Vision Multi Purpose Mini-Monocular is a high performance, modular, hand-held passive night vision monocular. It utilizes a single, technologically advanced intensifier tube to provide a crisp, clear image under the darkest conditions. This unit can be hand held, head mount or helmet mounted (with optional mounts), weapon mounted for use as Day/Night sight (with optional mount), is camera adaptable for night time photography (with optional camera adapter) and has 3x and 6x accessory lenses available. This unit is both smaller and lighter than the equivalent PVS14 Mil-spec unit and is fully submersible to a depth of 66 feet. It is compatible with most weapon mounted IR laser aiming and illuminating devices. Includes neck cord and soft carry case. Requires one 1.5V AA size battery, included. ATN Corp manufactures and distributes the widest array of Night Vision and high quality optics in the world. We are a sales and market leader in the US. Unsurpassed customer service on both our website and 800#, our technicians are the most knowledgeable in the world. We manufacture for the US Military, law enforcement, the FBI and the US Department of Homeland Security.
Product Details
- Feature:
- Multi purpose system - hand held, head mounted (with optional headgear), helmet mounted (with optional helmet mount), night time photography (with optional camera adapter), or Day/Night weapon sight (with optional mount). 3x or 6x lenses available.
- Fully submersibile to a depth of 66 feet
- Compatible with most weapon mounted IR laser aiming and illuminating devices
- Hi Res Gen 3 Image Intensifier tube
- Highly versatile with multiple accessories available to expand this unit capability
- BatteriesIncluded: 1
- Binding: Electronics
- Brand: ATN
- EAN: 0913499135071
- IsAutographed: 0
- IsMemorabilia: 0
- Label: American Technology Corp (ATN)
- Manufacturer: American Technology Corp (ATN)
- Model: 13174
- MPN: NVMPAN1430
- ProductGroup: Sports
- ProductTypeName: SPORTING_GOODS
- Publisher: American Technology Corp (ATN)
- Studio: American Technology Corp (ATN)
- UPC: 913499135071
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