Run Your Drills with Night Vision

Published on March 24, 2023
Duration: 0:59

This video demonstrates advanced carbine drills under night vision, showcasing static target engagement, speed reloads, and dynamic movement. It highlights the effectiveness of IR lasers and advanced optics like the EOTech EXPS3 paired with a B.E. Meyers MAWL for low-light operations. The content emphasizes precision and speed, even with the challenges presented by night vision equipment.

Quick Summary

Advanced carbine drills under night vision focus on overcoming challenges like altered depth perception during reloads and dynamic movement. Utilizing IR lasers and optics like the EOTech EXPS3 with a B.E. Meyers MAWL enhances target acquisition speed and accuracy.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Static Target Engagement Under NVGs
  2. 00:10Speed Reload Drills with Night Vision
  3. 00:24Dynamic Movement and Shooting Under NVGs
  4. 00:48Rapid Target Transitions with IR Laser

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key challenges of shooting under night vision?

Shooting under night vision (NVGs) presents challenges like altered depth perception, which impacts fine motor skills needed for reloads, and requires adaptation for dynamic movement and target acquisition.

How does an IR laser aid in low-light shooting?

An Infrared (IR) laser, like the B.E. Meyers MAWL, provides a visible aiming point through night vision devices, enabling faster and more accurate target engagement, especially during dynamic movement and rapid transitions.

What equipment is shown for low-light carbine drills?

The video features a suppressed AR-15 SBR with an EOTech EXPS3 optic and a B.E. Meyers MAWL-DA IR laser, alongside dual-tube night vision goggles and a ballistic helmet.

Why are drills important for night vision proficiency?

Drills like static engagement, speed reloads, and dynamic movement under NVGs are crucial for developing proficiency, improving recoil control, spatial awareness, and reaction time in low-light conditions.

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