This guide prioritizes night fighting tools based on budget, starting with an inexpensive digital night vision monocular for observation. It then progresses to a thermal monocular for enhanced detection and finally to a PVS-14 analog night vision device for mobility and combat effectiveness. The progression emphasizes acquiring foundational capabilities before investing in advanced, expensive accessories like helmet mounts.
This video from SHOT Show 2014 showcases the Pulsar Digital Recon X550 Digital Night Vision Monocular. The description highlights its built-in laser IR, variable gain, and handheld design, with a stated effective range of 200-250 yards at night. The video promotes a giveaway of the monocular, which retails for $1000, hosted by OpticsPlanet.com on their Facebook page.
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