New Estonian night vision devices to help against “significantly” larger enemy
Argus is a family of Mil-Spec I2 multipurpose monocular systems that can be operated handheld or head-, helmet- or weapon-mounted.
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Other available options are Class "A" and Class "C" Leaky Green filters. Gen III NVGs has a US manufactured image intensifier tube and ergonomically designed interface controls that comprise of inter-pupillary and vertical/fore-aft/tilt adjustments for improved situational awareness and enhanced ergonomics. The binocular viewing has large 25mm eyepieces to optimize depth perception with improved 40 percent field of view.
Other features include a clip-on power supply for pre-flight or dismounted operations along with a low profile AA battery power pack that securely attaches to the flight helmets. With these primary and alternate battery provisions plus aircraft power port, this triple redundancy provides a complete system confidence. There are multiple helmet mount options.
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Source: Aero Dynamix
Argus is a family of Mil-Spec I2 multipurpose monocular systems that can be operated handheld or head-, helmet- or weapon-mounted.
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