Night Vision Binoculars
Night vision binoculars are for the huge part limited access devices for civilians. In reality, the United States of America, civilians are only permitted to buy and own Generation 1 devices, which have intensification factors of an insignificant 1000x, compared to the 20000x to 50000x for military models. Other regions of the Earth might have different systems, but there are limits on night vision scopes, goggles, binoculars, and telescopes sometimes all over the world.
The use of night vision binoculars to enhance shooting at night was first seen in action during World War II, where infrared night scopes like the M1 and M3 models were issued to snipers.
The arrival of passive devices in the Vietnam War led to the popularization of stealthier, more movable night scopes. Previous models were massive, weighing several kilograms, whereas the new models like the AN/PVS-4 Starlight scope were relatively smaller. As such, civilian models are much bulkier and heavier than modern military models.
In the consistent search for tactical advantages, innovations in the field of night vision remain analyzed and have lead to great leaps forward in image intensification. Night vision scopes and other like devices are very restricted, and much about their development is confidential. A few of these innovations have been made public for the improvement of night photography and security, but night vision technology remains mostly an enigma to members of the public.
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Tagged with: Great Leaps • Night Vision Binoculars • Night Vision Scopes • Spy Gear • Tactical Tools


US $189.00



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