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Night Vision COTI attachment on PVS30?

I know it can be used with the 24 but have never had anyone want one for a 24. Let see if I can find out about any mounts, etc. for that.
 
Assuming the 24 is intended for the non-LR version, which is good out to a max of 300 meters and is intended to be used with nothing longer than a 4x ACOG.

Under those conditions, the COTI might be serviceable, at least for detection. 240px under 4x magnification will be good only for spotting a heat blob beyond 100 meters.
 
It's only 240 pixels, so with any magnification you're cutting resolution demonstratively. Couldn't see the PVS-24/COTI setup working well with anything over 1x.

I was hoping it would at least show a difference/light spot that something could be there.

Beats having to illuminate the entire time, and allows you to have a possible target indicator before doing anything active.

When you're dealing with terrain and the need to designate targets as well as keep up with moving/fighting targets, NV > thermal. But having even a small thermal overlay would be greatly beneficial.
 
@TheHorta says don’t be poor get a UTC Xii.

DARPA has some nice fusion stuff if you know one of those people

Has nothing to do with money.

Thermal has a place, but I'm much more into the utility of nightvision over it. Good luck keeping track of things moving around on terrain and/or fighting you on a 2D thermal screen

You find it with thermal, you fight it with nightvision.
 
The coti has a 20 degree fov and i think with how low res it is, it would render the image unusable. The pvs30 is like 10 degrees

That being said, I think a COTI for a clip on I2 is a great idea. Honestly surprised it doesn't exist already.
 
The coti has a 20 degree fov and i think with how low res it is, it would render the image unusable. The pvs30 is like 10 degrees

That being said, I think a COTI for a clip on I2 is a great idea. Honestly surprised it doesn't exist already.

The PVS-24 is 13 degrees. That would put about 156 pixels in your FOV if perfectly centered.