JPNV-14PRO Night Vision Monocular
JPNV-14PRO monocular night vision goggle is a hand-held,headmounted,helmet mounted, or weapon mounted night vision system that enables walking, weapon firing, short-range surveillance, map reading, vehicle maintenance and administering first aid in both moonlight and starlight, ach unit allows for vertical adjustment (by using head strap), fore-and -aft adjustment, objective lens focus and eyepiece focus. The monocular is also equipped with an IR source, a lowbattery indicator and a gain control.
JPNV-14 Night Vision Monocular
JPNV-14 monocular night vision goggle is a product specially designed to improve night observation based on photoelectric technology. This product adopts Gen2+ image intensifier tube, built-in infrared auxiliary light source and automatic anti-glare protection system, has the characteristics of large field of vision, small size, light weight, clear imaging, simple operation, and high cost performance. It can be used together with the tactical helmet system or alone, has wide applicability.
JPNV-7 Night Vision Bi-ocular
JPNV-7 binocular night vision goggles adopt all-aluminum alloy housing, which is strong and durable.
Equipped with high-performance Gen2+ image intensifier tube, built-in IR illuminator, Bright light
protection, Flip-Up On-Off and other functions. With reliable and superior performance, compact size,
and ultra-light weight.
Gen2+ image intensifier tube
The Gen 2+ image intensifier tube consists of three core components: Multi-alkali photocathode, Microchannel plate, and Phosphor screen. Faint light is first converted into electrons by the photocathode and then multiplied in the microchannel plate. The multiplied electrons strike the phosphor screen, exciting the phosphor to convert the electrons back into photons.
The Gen 2+ image intensifier tube uses S25 or upgraded S25R multi-alkali photocathode technology. With an FOM range of 1400+ to 2200+ and beyond, it can be customized to meet specific user needs, including features such as autogating, manual gain , and electromagnetic shielding.