Night Vision is the Only Superpower You Can Buy

Published on February 17, 2021
Duration: 13:58

This video provides a practical guide to assembling and mounting a Generation 3 PVS-14 night vision device. It covers the installation of protective accessories like sacrificial windows and Demus shields, battery insertion, and the attachment of J-arms and Rhino mounts to a helmet. The instructor emphasizes proper assembly techniques and the importance of securing components to prevent loss or damage during use.

Quick Summary

The PVS-14 night vision device features power and gain controls for operation. Protective accessories like sacrificial windows and Demus shields are essential for preserving the objective and ocular lenses from damage. J-arms and Rhino mounts facilitate helmet integration, allowing for eye preference and adjustable positioning.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to PVS-14 Night Vision
  2. 00:38PVS-14 Controls and Features
  3. 00:59Objective Lens Cap and Function Check
  4. 01:25Focus Rings Explained
  5. 01:45Installing Sacrificial Window
  6. 02:22Attaching Eye Cover (Demus Shield)
  7. 03:44Battery Installation
  8. 03:57J-Arm for Helmet Mounting
  9. 04:21Securing J-Arm with Loctite
  10. 04:40Rhino Mount Functions
  11. 05:16Mounting PVS-14 to Helmet
  12. 05:56Upcoming Accessories: Focus Ring
  13. 07:00Helmet Ballast and Counterbalance
  14. 07:39Lanyard for Security
  15. 07:57Field Test Challenges and Observations
  16. 08:40IR Illuminator Comparison
  17. 09:26Testing PVS-14 in Darkness
  18. 10:08Testing IR Illuminator
  19. 11:35Addressing Front Sight Obstruction
  20. 11:39Video Recap and Future Plans
  21. 12:02Goal: Advance Night Vision Knowledge
  22. 12:44Building Night Vision Expertise
  23. 12:55Viewer Engagement and Support
  24. 13:19Funny Anecdote: Incorrect Control Use

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main controls on a PVS-14 night vision device?

The PVS-14 typically features a power control for on/off functionality and a gain control. The gain adjustment allows users to manage image brightness and contrast, which is crucial for optimizing visibility in varying ambient light conditions.

How do you protect the lenses of a PVS-14 night vision device?

Protection is achieved through sacrificial accessories. A sacrificial window fits over the objective lens, and a Demus shield covers the ocular lens. These are designed to absorb impacts and scratches, preserving the integrity of the primary optics.

What is the purpose of a J-arm and Rhino mount for night vision?

A J-arm allows the PVS-14 to be configured for left or right-eye use and often includes a flip-up feature that can automatically power down the device. The Rhino mount attaches to a helmet and provides articulation for vertical adjustment and fore-aft positioning for optimal eye relief.

Why is helmet ballast recommended when using night vision?

Helmet ballast adds weight to the rear of the helmet, counterbalancing the forward weight of the night vision device. This helps to reduce neck strain, improve comfort, and enhance the stability of the helmet setup during movement.

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