AN/PVS-7

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AN/PVS-7
L3 Communications
Armasight, Inc
VariantsAN/PVS-7A, AN/PVS-7B, AN/PVS-7C, AN/PVS-7D
Specifications
Weight680 grams
Dimensions (L×H×W)5.8" x 3.1" x 6.1"
Resolution (lp/mm)>64 lp/mm
Tube form factor18mm
Field of vision (°)40 degrees
Range of detection325m (Starlight)
Range of recognition225m (Starlight)
System zoom
Generation2 or 3

The AN/PVS-7 is a single tube biocular

night vision device
. Third-generation image intensifiers are able to be installed and are standard for military night vision. Most newer PVS-7 intensifier tubes are auto-gated to prevent image intensifier damage if exposed to intense light. The goggles have a built-in infrared Illuminator for low-light situations. They are waterproof and charged with nitrogen to prevent internal condensation while moving between extreme temperatures.

They were designed to replace the older AN/PVS-5 from the Vietnam War.[3] Though slowly being phased out by the AN/PVS-14, the AN/PVS-7 is still being used by the United States Armed Forces with hundreds of thousands in service.[2]

The designation AN/PVS translates to Army/Navy Portable Visual Search, according to Joint Electronics Type Designation System guidelines.

References

  1. ^ Pike, John. "AN/PVS-7 Night Vision Goggle". FAS Military Analysis Network. Archived from the original on 24 September 2021. Retrieved 22 May 2022.
  2. ^ a b "Night Vision History". Armasight.com. Archived from the original on 2018-07-21. Retrieved 2013-08-17.
  3. ^ "A Performance History of AN/PVS-5 and ANVIS Image Intensification Systems in U.S. Army Aviation" (PDF). Usaarl.mil. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2020-11-14. Retrieved 2013-08-17.