The Photonis Defense Vyper Night Vision System stands out for its exceptional engineering, tailored for optimal performance in nocturnal environments. It impresses with a combination of cutting-edge features that include superior auto-gating technology to adapt across varying light conditions, ensuring clear images at any time of night. With a Figure of Merit (FOM) of 1800+, it guarantees high-resolution imagery, essential for detailed observation and identification. Its durability is enhanced by superior impact resistance, making it reliable in rugged conditions. The Vyper's design includes easy-to-set interpupillary stops and compatibility with all dovetail mounting systems, adding flexibility for users.
Photonis Vyper Key Features:
Yes, the Vyper is submersible up to 66 feet, making it suitable for use in various wet conditions, including underwater operations.
The Vyper operates for approximately 24+ hours on a single CR123 battery.
The Vyper has a fixed magnification of 1x, providing a natural, wide field of view without distortion.
Equipped with advanced image intensification technology, the Vyper performs exceptionally well in low light conditions, enhancing the visibility of objects with high contrast and resolution.
The Vyper weighs 532g when equipped with a CR123 battery.
The Vyper offers diopter adjustment ranging from -6 to +2 Diopters, accommodating users with varying degrees of visual acuity.
Yes, the Vyper is compatible with all dovetail mounting systems, ensuring it can be securely attached to various helmets and headgear.
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.
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.
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:
Zone 1: The central area where you look the most. It's the clearest part.
Zone 2: The middle ring around Zone 1. This zone might have a few more imperfections.
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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