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Night Vision ANVIS-9 and PVS-15 sale

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While single-tube weapon-mounted night-vision optics such as the AN/PVS-14 mounted behind a night-vision capable optical weapons sight such as those offered by Aimpoint or Eotech work well, many operators prefer to have stereoscopic vision and depth perception for night movement, which enhances their situational awareness and ability to move effectively through combat terrain. Combined with the availability of infrared weapons-mounted aiming lasers, the dual-tube goggle system affords far superior combat night vision capabilities.

The ANVIS-6/9 is an aviator’s fixed-gain dual-tube night vision goggle system currently in use by civilian, police and military aviators worldwide.

The ANVIS-6/9 is specifically designed to mount to an aviator’s flight helmet using the quick-detach mount viewer and remote battery pack that mounts to the rear of the flight helmet. The goggles are lightweight and are counterbalanced by the battery pack to ease neck strain on the user.

ANVIS-6/9 systems were being field-adapted to fit ground combat helmets by operational units as early as 1990. The ANVIS-6/9 system remains very popular because they were widely fielded and many units are still in use today, making them less expensive and more available than the AN/PVS-15. Because of the widespread use of the ANVIS-6/9 system, replacement and repair parts are readily available.

Using commercially-developed ground helmet adapters and battery packs that became available in the mid-2000s, the ANVIS-6/9 has become popular with special forces ground troops because it offers stereoscopic vision and depth perception, which is not available in any single-tube night vision system such as the AN/PVS-7 or AN/PVS-14.

Using a clip-on power supply with two AA-size batteries, the ANVIS-6/9 may be used as hand-held binoculars.

In response to the demand for dual-tube systems for ground combat use, the AN/PVS-15 dual-tube system was developed specifically for special-forces. The AN/PVS-15 is a fixed-gain, autogated, ruggedized, submersible self-contained system with integral battery pack and a built-in short-range IR illuminator.

ANVIS-9 and PVS-15 systems are available from MOD Armory with first-quality, hand-selected and matched ITT generation 3 autogated Pinnacle tubes or L3 generation 3 autogated tubes, including filmless tubes, as well as other available tubes.

Housings are available for installation of purchaser’s existing compatible tubes as well. Call for details.

MOD Armory has PVS-15 units with first-quality, hand-selected and matched ITT Pinnacle tubes for $8500.00.

Other PVS-15 units are available starting at $7795.00

These are complete kits with case, rubber eyecups, dust/daylight covers, sacrificial lenses, demist shields, instruction manual and factory tube data sheets.

ANVIS-9 units are on sale with first-quality, hand-selected and matched ITT Pinnacle tubes, factory tube data sheets, slim-line battery pack, clip-on power supply, and ANVIS IBA ground helmet mount adapter for $8795.00

ANVIS-9 complete systems are available starting as low as $7995.00

All units are in stock and available for immediate shipment.

We also sell the BNVD units as well.

MOD Armory is a manufacturer and retailer of night vision systems and accessories. We offer a five-year tube and five-year system warranty on all ITT Pinnacle-based AN/PVS-15 night vision systems and a five-year tube and two-year system warranty on ANVIS 9 systems. Contact MOD Armory for details at www.MODArmory.com, email [email protected], or call us at 719-325-8070 Monday thru Friday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Mountain time.

 
Re: ANVIS-9 and PVS-15 sale

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ANVIS 9: two different mounts available, call for details.

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Re: ANVIS-9 and PVS-15 sale

They are $7,795-8,500 and yes you can use them as handheld bino's.
 
Re: ANVIS-9 and PVS-15 sale

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: hdfireman</div><div class="ubbcode-body">They are $7,795-8,500 and yes you can use them as handheld bino's. </div></div>
Do they have manual gain?
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: TestnDoc</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: hdfireman</div><div class="ubbcode-body">They are $7,795-8,500 and yes you can use them as handheld bino's. </div></div>
Do they have manual gain? </div></div>

No Sir, they do not.
 
Re: ANVIS-9 and PVS-15 sale

Is it automatic then or just no control of gain?
 
Re: ANVIS-9 and PVS-15 sale

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: taliv</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Is it automatic then or just no control of gain? </div></div>

The PVS 15 platform uses the MX 10160 pattern I^2 tube. The 10160 does have both Automatic Brightness Control (ABC) and Bright Source Protection (BSP) like all American made Gen 3 tubes do. What they do not have is variable gain (basically variable brightness) like the PVS14 which utilizes the 11769 variable gain power supply.

Hope this clarifies,

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