Night Vision Devices

  • Unique System Concept: Night & Day Vision, Protection, Text Messaging, Video Interfacing
  • Rapid head movements possible
  • Designed for combat / forced entry operations
  • Full protection for eyes + part of the face
  • Goggle fits under a combat helmet + visior (can operate through visor)
  • No light emitted by the goggle, so the user remains in the dark at night
  • High Tech Sensor Chip (CCD) allowing image enrichment and field weighting

  • High resolution, 63 up to 70 lp/mm through high quality objective/sensor systems; "pixel view" through digital micro screen (Note: the screens have a quarter of the camera resolution)
  • CCD sensor can operate at night & day
  • Automatic Gain Control to adapt the CCD sensor sensibility to the incoming light; field weighting & enhancement; Night & Day View
  • High Contrast Black& White picture
  • Significantly reduced blooming and over-saturation effects
  • Small transition range between good view and "snow" (passive mode, i.e. without IR) at the sensor limit (0,000029 lux)
  • No latency (smeared pictures) due to digital sensor technology and real time computing (24 images / s)
  • If you move your head very quickly the picture may "jump" as 24 images are not enough to provide a "jump-free" impression
  • Image capturing and image presentation separated, i.e. camera and video screen are separated components
  • Weight / size: the DNVG is about a 3rd of the weight of a conventional NVG
  • In order to keep the low weight and small size the DNVG is limited in the size of the objective lens system
  • 1:1 objective is ideal for operation ranges of 100 m; depending on the test scenario you can see 200 m and more
  • 2:1 objective lens can be used for distances up to 400 m (and more)
  • External Cams connected to the DNVG can reach nearly every distance range
  • Due to the separation of image capturing and image presentation
  • the image can be exported to the interface
  • images from other source can be displayed at the goggle screens