ONV-I Night Vision Goggles are designed for night time observation, night land/sea navigation in starlight conditions. ONV-I is used for military missions, foot and/or vehicle patrol, search and rescue and emergency operations, cross-country navigation in total darkness.
ONV-I Night Vision Goggles are in use by many Military and Law Enforcement agencies worldwide.
Designed to allow full operation with or without glovesStandard set includes: Night Vision Goggles, Head mount, Carrying bag, Shoulder strap, Lens napkin, User manual
3x Objective
5x Objective
x afocal attachment lens
Easily mounts on the objective
Provides 3x magnification
High quality 3x and 5x objectives are filled with nitrogen
Can be replaced in field conditions
| ONV-I | 1x objective | 2 x objective | 3 x objective | |
| Optical Parameters | ||||
| Identification range of human body*, m | 200-220 | 320-350 | 450-500 | |
| Magnification | 1 | 3 | 5 | |
| Field of View | 40°±2 | 12,4°±0,6 | 8,0°±0,4 | |
| Resolution cy/mr, min |
EPM44G-A EMP102G-05-22A |
1,15 | 2,76 | 4,77 |
| EPM44G-B EMP102G-05-22B |
6 | 2,30 | 3,98 | |
| Focus range, m | 0,25 to infinity | 10 to infinity | ||
| Diopter adjustment | - 6 to + 5 | |||
| Exit pupil diameter, mm | 15 | |||
| Eye relief, mm | 15 | |||
| Interpupillary adjustment, mm | 57 ÷ 72 | |||
| Electrical parameters | ||||
| Supply voltage, V | 2 - 3 | |||
| Power supply | 2 standard AA batteries | |||
| Battery life with IR On/Off, min hours | 40 / 80 | |||
| Mechanical parameters | ||||
| Dimensions, mm | 187 x 132 x 58 | 250 x 132 x Ø60 | 234 x 132 x Ø84 | |
| Weight without batteries, g | 500 | 700 | 760 | |
| Bag weight, g | 250 | |||
Identification range of human body is defined by IIT type and generation and depends on weather or viewing conditions and other factors.
| IIT parameters | ||||
| Type | EPM44G-A | EPM44G-B | EPM102G-05-22A | EPM102G-05-22B |
| Generation | 2 + | 3 | ||
| Resolution, lp/mm min | 57 | 51 | 57 | 51 |
| Signal-to-noise ratio, min | 22 | 20 | 24 | 22 |
| Integral sensitivity, mkA/mm, min | 550 | 500 | 1800 | 1500 |
| Mean Time Before Failure, hours | 10,000 | |||