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The Cyclop-1 is a first generation night vision device made in Russia. It is powered by a 9v battery and features a momentary power button. The image will gradually dim unless the power button is held, or pressed again once the image becomes too dim. A large external handle with an integrated infrared illuminator can be attached.
The Cyclop-1 is a first generation night vision device made in Russia. It is powered by a 9v battery and features a momentary power button. The image will gradually dim unless the power button is held, or pressed again once the image becomes too dim. A large external handle with an integrated infrared illuminator powered by 4 LR6 batterys can be attached.


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The lens shown is the earlier F/1,5 one which is effectively a helios 40 with lighter coatings|eyepieces=}}
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Latest revision as of 08:01, 27 June 2026

The Cyclop-1 is a first generation night vision device made in Russia. It is powered by a 9v battery and features a momentary power button. The image will gradually dim unless the power button is held, or pressed again once the image becomes too dim. A large external handle with an integrated infrared illuminator powered by 4 LR6 batterys can be attached.


Cyclop-1
Cyclop-1 image
Manufacturer(s)
Type Monocular
Tube Format EP33
FoV ° / °
Mount
Objective(s) M42 Cyclop F/1.5 or F/1,2 85mm lens, both availlable in at least 2 versions, a roughly pre 1995 one and a later one. The lens shown is the earlier F/1,5 one which is effectively a helios 40 with lighter coatings
Eyepiece(s)