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The 1PN50 " | The 1PN50 "Relic" is a night vision device of Soviet origin. The device also carries the designation BN-2. The device is commonly sold on the civilian market as Baigish-6 or Baigish-6u.<ref>https://nokto.info/noktowizor-lornetka-1pn50-wojskowa-43.html</ref> It uses generation-2 image intensifiers, namely the EP-10, EPM-28G and EPM-61G.<ref>https://nokto.info/image-intensifier-tubes-for-night-vision-devices/image-intensifier-tubes-gen-2/</ref> Originally, the device utilized a 7.5 volt accumulator, although the device can utilize voltages anywhere between 7.5 to 4.5 volts.<ref>[https://forum.guns.ru/forummessage/256/1976210.html https://forum.guns.ru/forummessage/256/1976210.htm]</ref>The device was also supplied with PRP-4 artillery reconnaissance vehicles. <ref>https://www.rwd-mb3.de/technik_g/pages/prp4.htm</ref> A striking characteristic of the device is the biocular nature of it. It uses a large 2.4x lens. The ocular side uses a panoramic lens to present the image to both eyes. The device was manufactured by [[KOMZ]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:05, 3 September 2024
The 1PN50 "Relic" is a night vision device of Soviet origin. The device also carries the designation BN-2. The device is commonly sold on the civilian market as Baigish-6 or Baigish-6u.[1] It uses generation-2 image intensifiers, namely the EP-10, EPM-28G and EPM-61G.[2] Originally, the device utilized a 7.5 volt accumulator, although the device can utilize voltages anywhere between 7.5 to 4.5 volts.[3]The device was also supplied with PRP-4 artillery reconnaissance vehicles. [4] A striking characteristic of the device is the biocular nature of it. It uses a large 2.4x lens. The ocular side uses a panoramic lens to present the image to both eyes. The device was manufactured by KOMZ.