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MONIE is an innovative and rugged image-intensified night vision monocular. Its wide field of view (51°) drastically improves user awareness and mobility, offering a 70% larger observed scene compared to conventional monoculars. Thanks to its revolutionary design, MONIE is the most compact and lightweight (<280g) monocular available on the market.
MONIE is a night vision monocular designed by Thales. It's unique features are a wide field of view of 51° and short overall length due to a folded optical design.<ref>http://www.instigo.ee/wp-content/uploads/2013/07/130328-MONIE.pdf</ref>
 
== Technical Data ==
The Monie comes typically with a Gen2+ [[Photonis]] [[Photonis#XD4|XD4]] or Photonis [[Photonis#XR5|XR5]] [[MX-10130]] format tube. It is powered by a single AA battery 1,5V | 3,6V or 1.2V rechargeable battery and offers 45 hours operation time at 20°C. The housing features an IR LED illuminator and an auto-shutoff sensor, that will turn off the device after 30 seconds if the environmental lights are brighter than 10lux. Dioptric adjustment goes from -6 to +3.
[[File:462546491_1254914218970763_8127769762351629935_n.jpg|alt=|thumb|Back Panel of Thales Monie]]
 
==== Dimensions: ====
 
* 76mm long
* 68mm wide
* 70mm tall
 
== Accessories ==
 
<gallery mode="packed">
File:Thales monie 4x lens.png|Thales Monie 3.8x Magnifier Lens
File:Thales monie case.jpg|Thales Monie Pelican Case
File:Thales monie dual brige.png|Thales Monie Dual Bridge
File:Thales monie Carrying Bag.png|Thales monie Carrying Bag
File:Thales monie Eye cup.png|Thales Monie Eyecups
File:Thales Lucie Skullcrusher Headmount.jpg|Thales Monie Helmet Claw
File:Thales Lucie Daycaps With Central ND Filter.jpg|Thales Monie Objetive Daycaps With Central ND Filter
File:Front in the manaul.jpg|Front Page of The Manaul
File:Back side of the manaul.jpg|Back Side of The Manaul
</gallery>
=== Mounting ===
The Monie features a proprietary head-mounting system / accessories and is interchangeable for VAS shrouds or Helmets without shrouds with the Helmet-claw.
 
All mounting systems (Skullcrusher/Helmet-Mounts) offer a magnetic on/off feature when flipped up, the device turns automatically off by the magnetic mechanism.
 
<gallery mode="packed" heights="240">
File:Thales monie with headstrap.jpg|Thales Lucie Skullcrusher Setup
File:Thales monie on a helmet.jpg|alt=|Thales Monie In Helmet Set Up
</gallery>
 
== References ==
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Latest revision as of 18:59, 15 October 2024

Monie
Monie image
Product Page
Manufacturer(s)
Type Monocular
Tube Format MX-10130
FoV 51° / 51°
Mount Proprietary
Objective(s) Proprietary
Eyepiece(s) Proprietary
Weight 280 g

MONIE is a night vision monocular designed by Thales. It's unique features are a wide field of view of 51° and short overall length due to a folded optical design.[1]

Technical Data[edit | edit source]

The Monie comes typically with a Gen2+ Photonis XD4 or Photonis XR5 MX-10130 format tube. It is powered by a single AA battery 1,5V | 3,6V or 1.2V rechargeable battery and offers 45 hours operation time at 20°C. The housing features an IR LED illuminator and an auto-shutoff sensor, that will turn off the device after 30 seconds if the environmental lights are brighter than 10lux. Dioptric adjustment goes from -6 to +3.

Back Panel of Thales Monie

Dimensions:[edit | edit source]

  • 76mm long
  • 68mm wide
  • 70mm tall

Accessories[edit | edit source]

Mounting[edit | edit source]

The Monie features a proprietary head-mounting system / accessories and is interchangeable for VAS shrouds or Helmets without shrouds with the Helmet-claw.

All mounting systems (Skullcrusher/Helmet-Mounts) offer a magnetic on/off feature when flipped up, the device turns automatically off by the magnetic mechanism.

References[edit | edit source]