RH25 + PVS 14 dual band #NightVision #Thermal #RH25

Published on July 9, 2024
Duration: 0:31

This video demonstrates a dual-band night vision system combining a PVS-14 with an RH25 thermal imager, mounted on a Mod Armory bridge. The system allows seamless switching between night vision and thermal modes, attaching via a dovetail mount similar to binoculars. The speaker, exhibiting expert knowledge, highlights the Elbit XLS-H tube in the PVS-14 and mentions ArkanCo's preference for the Mod Armory bridge.

Quick Summary

This dual-band night vision system integrates a PVS-14 (with an Elbit XLS-H tube) and an RH25 thermal imager, mounted on a Mod Armory bridge. It allows seamless switching between thermal and night vision modes and attaches via a standard dovetail mount.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Dual-Band Night Vision Systems Explained
  2. 00:05PVS-14, RH25, and Mod Armory Bridge Components
  3. 00:17System Functionality and Mounting

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a dual-band night vision system?

A dual-band night vision system combines thermal imaging technology with traditional image intensification (night vision). This allows users to switch between detecting heat signatures and amplifying ambient light for enhanced visibility in various conditions.

What components are shown in this dual-band night vision setup?

The video showcases a PVS-14 night vision monocular, likely with an Elbit XLS-H tube, paired with an RH25 thermal imager. Both are mounted on a Mod Armory bridge, a preferred choice for professional tactical users.

How does this dual-band night vision system mount?

The system attaches to a helmet or other platform using a dovetail mount, similar to how binoculars are secured. This provides a stable and standardized method for integrating the night vision and thermal devices.

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