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what is night vision goggles Argus Panoramic Night Vision Goggle (APNVG) – TAS Night Corporation

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what is night vision goggles Argus Panoramic Night Vision Goggle (APNVG) – TAS Night CorporationIN STOCK The Argus Panoramic Nightvision Goggle (APNVG) is a panoramic goggle system that increases a user's field of view from a typical 40 degree monocular or binocular system up to 100 degrees. The APNVG uses four image intensifier tubes in order to provide the increased field of view without decreasing system resolution or compromising collimation. As the two center tubes are parallel and point forward, the center tubes will provide depth

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The Argus Panoramic Nightvision Goggle (APNVG) is a panoramic goggle system that increases a user's field of view from a typical 40 degree monocular or binocular system up to 100 degrees. The APNVG uses four image intensifier tubes in order to provide the increased field of view without decreasing system resolution or compromising collimation.

As the two center tubes are parallel and point forward, the center tubes will provide depth perception and increased perceived resoution and acuity through by providing stereoscopic vision. The outboard pointing tubes on each side will provide additional peripheral vision to the side that they are on, thus the user will perceive three circular fields of view.

We have received many enquiries into the quality of the lenses compared to other Milspec systems from Carson Industries, and we are more than proud to say that these are of extremely high quality - being able to differentiate LP/mm at Group 5, Element 5, on a Hoffman ANV-126A Resolution Test - the same resolution as a typical milspec system.

Our APNVG systems are assembled and calibrated through our Canadian partners at OPFOR Night Solutions, using their Hoffman Engineering ANV-126A with a custom PNVG collimation adapter - taking place inside their NVG clean room. They will be vacuum tested and nitrogen purged using a digital purge machine to ensure water proofing.

Custom tube choices - such as with certain NNVT variants - are assembled by us using our collimation set up and digitally vacuumed and nitrogen purged, to ensure optical systems maintain their clarity and onboard electronics are not damaged by water. 

We offer the APNVG with multiple tube variants from both Photonis and NNVT. 
To read our article on NNVT, see here.

The APNVG is powered using external power from a Fischer plug, an Argus Universal Strobe Battery Pack (USBP) is included with each APNVG.

Features:

  • 100 Degree Field of View for increased user awareness
  • High resolution lens system
  • Fully collimating lens system
  • Waterproof - 2 meters for 30 minutes
  • Warranted for 5 years against manufacturing defects - physical damage and improper assembly/disassembly are not covered

Package Includes:

  • APNVG
  • Hard Carrying Case
  • Argus Universal Strobe Battery Pack
  • High Light Filters
  • Custom TAS Microfibre Cleaning Cloth

CONTACT US FOR BUILD OPTIONS WITH TUBES NOT LISTED. UPGRADES FROM BINOCULARS, MONOCULARS OR OTHER ARE AVAILABLE.

This product is regulated under DEC (Defence Export Controls), but is able to be exported. View FAQ for more information.

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