Military Night Vision Goggles – The Essential Guide

Military Night Vision Goggles – Origin of the Device

Not so many knows that the military is the origin mostly of the technology held dear by consumers worldwide. The military are creditworthy of GPS, freeze dried foods, and yes the Internet, to name a few of its applied science.  And Night Vision Devices, or NVD, is among them.

It has been recognized throughout military history the merit of tactical operation under the cover of darkness for the reasons that the scout troops can belied their emplacement until the last minute. But doing this is unmanageable for the last decade or so, as the human vision is throttled in the dark.

Looking for solutions other than utilizing flashlight and searchlights, the United States Army engineers kept on researching and working to find the technology to secure the best answers to the hazards in the operational environments of the scout troops. CECOM was established in the fifties in pursuit of easily contriving the lives of soldiers.

Night Vision Technology

NVD catches the available light through electro magnetic radiation beyond the human eye range in a lot of ways. By utilizing the invisible light, it provides night vision goggles, binoculars and scopes the power to view in darkness.

In total dark or in abject visibility the technology of night vision permits the combatants to visualize, move and engage.  Thermal devices take advantage of the variation in temperature in the combat scenery. Thermal Forward-Looking Infrared or FLIT is the technology employed on helicopters and war transports.

The image intensifiers increase the light by multiple times the regular vision resulting in the frontal scenery to be viewed through phosphorous covers on the same technology as used in imaging on television screen. The images are magnified for improved clearness by way of the eyepiece.

Human Against Animal – Night Vision Optics

We have two ranges that we include to boost up our night vision they are recognized as the  infrared range and spectral range. Scotopic act in entirely low light positions while our mesopic sight is what we employ in low-light as soon as no specific can be detected. While man seeing goes from brilliant to dark, or dark to light it can bring up to 45 minutes for the optic to adapt accurately, but with animals it comes about instantly.

This chef-d’oeuvre of nature permits the light to be refracted rearward into the retina, letting animals to have amplified vision which allow them to spot in the darkness. The eyeshine you view in animals like dogs, deer, cats when light collides with their eyes in  darkness is a outcome of the tapetum lucidum.

As a result as far as the raw eye is involved it’s pretty apparent that numerous if not all animals have a precise inch over us humans when it concerns viewing in the dark. However as windfall would have it us humans have been competent to originate night vision technology to the aim where we can watch very evidently in just about total dark. Then again if you believe your eye’s can now contend with those of an animal I’m fearful you are miserably wrong

Filed under Night Vision Googles by

Permalink Comment

infrared aircraft camera by L-3 Avionics communications

HoverTime asked:


Infrared camera aids pilot in visual approaches at night or in poor visability. … L-3 Avionics infrared aircraft communications “King Air”

Posted by Nikhil Gupta

Filed under Spotting Scope by

Permalink

Setting up IR camera trigger.

beastyforever asked:


How to setup a infrared camera trigger device with electronic delay. … MTB camera trigger photography

Posted by Nikhil Gupta

Filed under Infrared Camera by

Permalink 3 Comments

NightHogsDotcom night vision wild hog hunting

NightHogsDotcom asked:


Hunting hogs in South Texas with a Gen 3 night vision scope and suppressed (silencer) .44 mag. New video recorded on New Years Day 2009 can be found by clicking “More From: NightHogsDotCom”.

Posted by Nikhil Gupta

Filed under Binoculars by

Permalink 24 Comments

Other Infrared Camera

nonirobbit asked:


Infared Camera LED On in night

Posted by Nikhil Gupta

Filed under Infrared Camera by

Permalink

FLIR thermal infrared camera: hot kitten tracks

wbeaty asked:


Little hot kittens leave little warm footprints all over your wood floor. “Thermal eye” camera TSC by L3/Raytheon. Sometimes they can be found used on eBay for one or two thousand bucks, search “thermal imaging”

Posted by Nikhil Gupta

Filed under Infrared Camera by

Permalink 24 Comments

FLIR Infrared Camera proves NIST and 9/11 Commission Lies LOOK!

T0MMYVERCETTI asked:


This video was not made by me, nor did i have anything to do with its production. I am simply helping to get this info out to the world. UPDATE… For those who say that the camera only records external temperatures let me say you are wrong, as i emailed and received a response from a flir camera website which said that if Carol was within the min distance and aimed the camera at the hole (by the pictures in this video it appears she did) the camera would get an accurate temp of the inside …

Posted by Nikhil Gupta

Filed under Night Vision Googles by

Permalink 9 Comments

FLIR T Series Infrared Cameras in Action

FLIRAustralia asked:


Various applications of the FLIR T series cameras. … infrared camera thermal thermography FLIR

Posted by Nikhil Gupta

Filed under ATN by

Permalink