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The NSFG-87 is a night vision device of Austrian origin. The device is bi-ocular and has a tube of unknown generation. The device has a magnification of 2.4x and can take both 1.5 volt batteries and 1.2 volt accumulators.  It has a focusing range of 10 meters to infinity. Its weight is 2.1 kg. [https://www.bmlv.gv.at/info_werbematerial/soldat/pdf/soldat2011_web.pdf] some of these devices have been surpluses to Serbia and north Macedonia. [https://services.bka.gv.at/mrd-xxv/38/38_8_gesetz.pdf] [https://www.parlament.gv.at/dokument/XXV/I/1108/fname_528180.pdf] These devices have yet to appear on the surplus market and are thus (presumably) still in service with the Bundesheer.
The NSFG-87 is a night vision device of Austrian origin. The device is bi-ocular and has a tube of unknown generation. The device has a magnification of 2.4x and can take both 1.5 volt batteries and 1.2 volt accumulators.  It has a focusing range of 10 meters to infinity. Its weight is 2.1 kg.<ref>https://www.bmlv.gv.at/info_werbematerial/soldat/pdf/soldat2011_web.pdf</ref> some of these devices have been surpluses to Serbia and north Macedonia. <ref>https://services.bka.gv.at/mrd-xxv/38/38_8_gesetz.pdf</ref> <ref>https://www.parlament.gv.at/dokument/XXV/I/1108/fname_528180.pdf</ref> These devices have yet to appear on the surplus market and are thus (presumably) still in service with the Bundesheer.
 
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The NSFG-87 is a night vision device of Austrian origin. The device is bi-ocular and has a tube of unknown generation. The device has a magnification of 2.4x and can take both 1.5 volt batteries and 1.2 volt accumulators. It has a focusing range of 10 meters to infinity. Its weight is 2.1 kg.[1] some of these devices have been surpluses to Serbia and north Macedonia. [2] [3] These devices have yet to appear on the surplus market and are thus (presumably) still in service with the Bundesheer.

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