AB Night Vision RPNVG Features and Specs
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7075 Aluminum Construction: For maximum durability and resistance.
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Onboard IR Illuminator: Enhances visibility in total darkness.
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Waterproof: Ensures functionality in all weather conditions.
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Extended Battery Life: Up to 16 hours on a CR123 battery.
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ISO 9001:2015 Accredited: Assurance of quality in assembly processes.
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Field of View: 40°-65°
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Magnification: 1x
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Diopter Adjustment: -6 to +2 Diopters
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Eye Relief: 25mm
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Submersible: Up to 66 feet
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Objective Lens: 27mm, f/1.2
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Focus Range: 9.8″ to infinity
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Power Source: 1 CR123 Size Battery
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Weight: 621 g (21.9 oz)
AB Night Vision RPNVG: Unmatched Clarity and Durability in Night Vision Technology
- The AB Night Vision RPNVG is our premier rugged, reliable, high-performance night vision goggle designed for ground operations.
- Built with 7075 Aluminum construction, it embodies durability to withstand the rigors of the most demanding environments.
- Auto Gated with a minimum FOM of 2376+, ensuring superior image quality under varying light conditions, making it the optimal choice for professional use.
- Features an Onboard IR illuminator, providing enhanced image clarity and brightness in complete darkness.
- Waterproof capabilities up to 66 feet ensure operational reliability in wet conditions, expanding the range of environments it can be deployed in.
- A generous 16 hours of battery life on a single CR123 battery, offering extended use without the need for frequent replacements.
- Assembled in-house following our accredited ISO 9001:2015 process, ensuring each unit meets the highest standards of quality and performance.
What are some common accessories to add to the AB Night Vision RPNVG?
- Night Vision Mounts A variety of mounts are available to fit different helmet styles and personal preferences, ensuring that you can customize your setup for maximum comfort and functionality.
- NVG Bags & Cases Specialized bags and cases protect your night vision devices during transport and storage, keeping them safe from physical damage and environmental conditions.
- Night Vision External Battery Pack Extend the operational time of your night vision device with an external battery pack, ensuring long-lasting power during extended missions or activities.
- Team Wendy Helmets: High-quality helmet compatible with night vision mounting systems.
AB Night Vision RPNVG FAQs
What's in the box of the AB Night Vision RPNVG?
- (1) AB Night Vision RPNVG unit
- (1) CR123 Battery
- (2) Objective Lens Cap
- (1) Operator’s Manual
- (1) Carrying Case
What is the field of view for the AB RPNVG?
The RPNVG provides a field of view ranging from 40° to 65°, offering broad situational awareness in low light conditions.
How long is the battery life of the AB RPNVG?
The RPNVG operates up to 16 hours on a single CR123 size battery, ensuring extended use in the field.
Is the AB RPNVG waterproof?
Yes, the RPNVG is waterproof and submersible up to 66 feet, making it ideal for operations in various weather conditions and environments.
Can I adjust the magnification on the RPNVG?
The RPNVGs offers fixed 1x magnification, prioritising wide field of view and depth perception crucial for navigation and coordination at night.
What is the weight of the RPNVG unit?
The unit weighs approximately 621 g (21.9 oz), balancing robust construction with ergonomic design for user comfort.
How is the RPNVG powered?
It is powered by one CR123 Size Battery, which is readily available and easy to replace in the field.
What are 20UA intensifier tubes and how do they differ from other models?
The term “20UA” refers to a high-performance night vision intensifier tube from L3Harris, designed for aviation use. These tubes have stringent quality standards for dark spots, allowing larger spots only in the outermost zone (Zone 3), ensuring a clearer image.
Key Features of 20UA Tubes:
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Strict Spot Tolerance: Larger dark spots (> .003 inches) are only allowed in Zone 3, ensuring high image clarity.
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High Performance:
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Center Resolution: 64 lp/mm minimum
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Figure of Merit (FOM): 2376 minimum
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Halo: 1.0 maximum
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Equivalent Background Illumination (EBI): 2.5 maximum
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L3 20UA tubes offer excellent image quality with minimal imperfections, making them ideal for aviation and other high-demand applications.
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Why is it not recommended to use rechargeable batteries in AB RPNVG?
Rechargeable batteries are prone to leaking, which can cause significant damage to the sensitive electronics and components within night vision goggles. This leakage can result in malfunctions or even complete failure of the device.
What type of batteries should I use for my AB RPNVG?
It is highly recommended to use lithium batteries for night vision goggles. Lithium batteries are more stable and less likely to leak, ensuring the longevity and optimal performance of your night vision equipment.
What should I do if my AB RPNVG doesn't turn on?
If your RPNVG are not turning on, follow these steps:
- Check the Battery Orientation: Ensure that the batteries are inserted correctly. The direction of the batteries must match the device’s specified orientation.
- Replace with New Batteries: If the batteries are inserted correctly and the device still does not power on, replace them with brand new batteries. Often, the issue is due to depleted batteries.
What are dark spots on intensifier tubes, and what are the different zones?
Dark spots are small black dots you might see when looking through night vision goggles (NVGs). They occur because of tiny imperfections in the intensifier tube, which helps amplify light to let you see in the dark. These spots don’t usually affect how well you can see. Intensifier tubes have three zones:
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Zone 1: The central area where you look the most. It’s the clearest part.
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Zone 2: The middle ring around Zone 1. This zone might have a few more imperfections.
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Zone 3: The outer edge. This zone can have the most imperfections, but it doesn’t affect your view much because it’s on the edges.
The fewer dark spots an NVG has, the higher its quality and price. NVGs with almost no dark spots are typically more expensive because they have better intensifier tubes. However, a few dark spots are normal, and as long as they don’t block your view too much, your NVGs should work just fine.
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