Comes with two teclipse type 1's focusing/daytime protecting lenses from TNVS inc. Tubes are WHITE phosphorus phontonis gen 2+, optics are PVS, Unit is durable sturdy and bomb proof.
Fully water proof and submergible up to 66ft. Comes with carry case, optic protection caps, spec sheet. Manufactured and assembled by night vision inc.
Helmet and helmet attachments are not included. The RNVG-A, also known as ARNVG, (Articulating Ruggedized Night Vision Goggle) is a tough, full featured night vision binocular. The housing is billet machined from aircraft grade aluminum and designed to handle challenging real-world environments. During drop testing the housings far exceeded military requirements, surviving falls onto bare concrete from heights beyond what lenses and image intensifiers can handle.
The design includes push button switches for power and an Infrared Illuminator. The IR illuminator button is guarded by a fence with distinctive contours to prevent accidental activation of the IR illuminator. Indicators in the viewing area alert the user if the IR illuminator is on, or if the unit senses a low battery condition.
The unit is powered by either an onboard 123 battery or auxiliary power from a battery pack using a 4 pin LEMO style connector. RNVG-A optics feature a full range of adjustments. The mil-spec objectives allow the user to focus between 9.8 inches and infinity, while the mil-spec eyepieces offer a diopter adjustment range of -6 to +2. The articulating design allows the user to quickly adjust for an Interpupillary Distance from 47mm to over 80mm. Each optical pod can be rotated up out of the users view as desired, freeing one or both eyes for natural sight. When the goggle is helmet mounted and in the stowed position, the optical pods can be folded back flat against the helmet to minimize neck strain and better protect the goggle, and the user, from impacting overhead objects. The optical pods automatically turn off when articulated up. This feature prevents illumination on your helmet when one side is articulated up and ensures that the image intensifiers are'off' in the stowed position with the optical pods folded back against the helmet.