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A night vision device (NVD) is an electro-optical device that will give a user the ability to view the environment even when it is too dark to do so with the unaided eye. | A night vision device (NVD) is an electro-optical device that will give a user the ability to view the environment even when it is too dark to do so with the unaided eye. | ||
= Devices = | == Principle == | ||
There are two types of night vision devices, analog and digital. | |||
=== Analog === | |||
In an analog device, an objective lens at the front of the device bundles and focuses light onto the input of an [[Image Intensifier|image intensifier]]. | |||
== Devices == | |||
This wiki contains many pages about specific models of night vision devices. | This wiki contains many pages about specific models of night vision devices. |
Latest revision as of 19:57, 1 March 2023
A night vision device (NVD) is an electro-optical device that will give a user the ability to view the environment even when it is too dark to do so with the unaided eye.
Principle[edit | edit source]
There are two types of night vision devices, analog and digital.
Analog[edit | edit source]
In an analog device, an objective lens at the front of the device bundles and focuses light onto the input of an image intensifier.
Devices[edit | edit source]
This wiki contains many pages about specific models of night vision devices.