At first established by ITT then passed onto the Elbit Systems of America - Night Vision, this innovative night vision system utilizes Gen 3 auto-gated Pinnacle ® tubes, giving the highest level of efficiency and high quality under various light levels during evening flight operations.
The gadget is powered by AA batteries (two AA batteries for fixed-wing and 4 AA batteries for a helicopter) in a low-profile and inconspicuous battery pack, sustaining head wheelchair and enhanced battery life. When running aviation evening vision safety glasses, we understand the importance of adequate resources.
This evening vision modern technology has actually allowed aircrews and pilots to conduct essential night trip operations in practically every airplane kind throughout the globe. Our over 50 years of consolidated army aeronautics experience in different sorts of atmospheres makes us the authority in providing the most effective evening vision options.
Our commitment to providing superior client service, timely responsiveness to all questions, and our real-world experience in the aeronautics field make us a trusted worldwide leader in aeronautics night vision modern technology. The F4949 Night Vision Goggles goggles are fully compliant with DO-275 (Minimum Operational Performance Requirements for integrated evening vision imaging system equipment).
These goggles are completely certified with DO-275 (Minimum Operational Efficiency Specifications for incorporated evening vision imaging system equipment). Take advantage of more than 50-hour functional performance with the ANVIS-9 goggles. Trusted by the armed forces, law enforcement, emergency situation clinical solution, search and rescue, airborne firefighting staffs, and also business aviation drivers around the world, the ANVIS-9 safety glasses are an elite line of night vision systems.
Standard accessories consist of a soft-carrying case, lens caps, driver set (guidebook, quick reference card, lens paper), and inconspicuous battery pack. With every transaction, we ensure that the driver or pilot has an extensive understanding of the flight setting and the NVG system and image quality.