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The AN/PVS-31 is the [[Joint Electronics Type Designation System (JETDS)|JETDS]] designation for an [[Articulation|articulated]] binocular night vision device developed by [[L3Harris]] for special forces infantry of the [[United States of America|U.S.]] military.
The AN/PVS-31 is the [[Joint Electronics Type Designation System (JETDS)|JETDS]] designation for an [[Articulation|articulated]] binocular night vision device developed by [[L3Harris]] for special operations forces of the [[United States of America|U.S.]] military.


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=== AN/PVS-31D ===
=== AN/PVS-31D ===
In contrast to previous versions, the AN/PVS-31D has been developed by [[Elbit Systems Of America|Elbit Systems of America]] with the name F5032.
In contrast to previous versions, the AN/PVS-31D has been developed by [[Elbit Systems Of America|Elbit Systems of America]]. It is also named ''Lightweight Night Vision Binocular'' and has the company-internal designation F5032.<ref>https://www.elbitamerica.com/night-vision</ref>
 
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The AN/PVS-31 is the JETDS designation for an articulated binocular night vision device developed by L3Harris for special operations forces of the U.S. military.

Subtypes[edit | edit source]

AN/PVS-31A[edit | edit source]

AN/PVS-31C[edit | edit source]

AN/PVS-31D[edit | edit source]

In contrast to previous versions, the AN/PVS-31D has been developed by Elbit Systems of America. It is also named Lightweight Night Vision Binocular and has the company-internal designation F5032.[1]

References[edit | edit source]