This Armasight MNVD Gen 3 Multi-Purpose 40 FOV Night Vision Monocular is a first-class night vision system for tactical operations, predator hunting and any other situation where you need to see clearly in the dark. Armasight designed these Night Vision Monocular with a wide field of view (FOV) that allows you to easily track moving objects without adjusting the device. The Armasight MNVD Gen 3 Multi-Purpose Night Vision Monocular features an integrated infrared (IR) illuminator and flood lens that create a sight picture so vivid that you can even read in complete darkness. Each of these night vision devices is protected by a rugged, compact housing system that provides the perfect balance of performance, comfort and mobility. This NV monocular is available with Gen 3 intensifier tubes, and it offers flexible mounting options or can be used as a standalone device. Take on any mission with extraordinary confidence while using this helmet-mounted night vision monocular. Specifications for Armasight MNVD-40 1x19mm Multi-Purpose Night Vision Monocular: Manufacturer: Armasight Night Vision Generation: 3 Image Intensifier Tube: Bravo Grade System/Lens Resolution: 64 – 72 lp/mm Field of View, Angle: 40 degrees Diopter Adjustment Range: -6 – 2 dpt Battery Type: AA Alkaline, CR123A Weight: 0.7 lb Included Accessories: Standard Additional Features: Manual Gain Control Magnification: 1 x Color: Black Objective Lens Diameter: 19 mm Length: 6.3 in Focus Range: 0.25 m to Infinity Eye Relief: 25 mm Attachment Type: Picatinny Exit Pupil: 14 mm Optical Coating: Fully Multi-Coated Battery Life: 24 hours Water Resistance Level: IP67 Operating Temperature: -40 – 50 Celsius, -40 – 122 Fahrenheit Image Intensifier Color: Ghost White Phosphor Width: 2.1 in Storage Temperature: -58 – 122 Fahrenheit Battery Quantity: 1 Mount Type: Picatinny Magnification Type: Fixed Features of Armasight MNVD Gen 3 Multi-Purpose 40 FOV Night Vision Monocular: Built with a tough, ergonomic composite housing; Needing only a single AA battery or one CR123 battery for convenient operation, can run up to 40 hours; 40-degree field of view (FOV), the MNVD provides a large visual field without needing to move the monocular, and makes it easier to track moving objects; Built-in IR illuminator and flood lens enhances night vision and allows for reading in the dark; For hands-free operation, the MNVD includes head and helmet mounting options, it can be used as a night vision system that enables mobility, driving, short-range surveillance, and low-light reading; Operated by a single gain control knob, the MNVD utilizes features like a flip-up-turn-off, and a flip-down-turn-back-on option when mounted to a helmet; Limited three year warranty after registration Package Contents: Armasight MNVD Gen 3 Multi-Purpose 40 FOV Night Vision Monocular Lens Caps Demist Shield Sacrificial Window Product Manual Lens Cloth Soft Carrying Case
Armasight MNVD-40 1x19mm Multi-Purpose Night Vision Monocular
$2,209.15
SKU: 058052C0
Category: Armasight
1 review for Armasight MNVD-40 1x19mm Multi-Purpose Night Vision Monocular
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Stevey GB –
Bravo tubes are the secret sauce for thrifty spenders. In this case you get all the power and performance of a white phosphor tube (Ghost) with a few hundred bucks knocked off because of a few black spots somewhere in the field of view. In my experience this means nothing but a money savings. Call them spots, or artifacts, or pepper, rarely have I come across them with the size and location to be more of a problem than it's worth in money-savings. They are regular occurrences in intensifier tubes, like moles on someone's face. You look over them after a while and never notice them. If spots are in the center viewing area, that's a deal-breaker, but I have not seen such examples.The MNVD is a bit smaller in footprint than a PVS-14 and fits the hand differently but well. Has a push button power switch and a rubber covered IR button that's easier to use than the dial-type on a PVS14. Ocular and objective adjust smoothly and the optics seem to be precision instruments.The largest difference between the NMVD and a PVS14 is the mount. This unit uses a legacy mount that does not have the options that the dovetail on a PVS14 offers. I use an aftermarket mount adapter called a JDAOT that allows me to use a PVS14 horn mount on it, and it works ok. There are headmounts available though and other adapters to use this on a helmet also.I love the option of using a CR123 battery OR an AA! Just reverse a part in the battery cap. This has manual gain control and an IR illuminator.This is a sturdy button-on monocular with an amazing tube except for a couple little moles on her face, easily overlooked between friends. You won't even notice them.