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|name=AN/AVS-9 | |||
|manufacturer=Elbit Systems Of America | |||
|manufacturer-name=F4949 | |||
|page=https://www.elbitamerica.com/night-vision#F4949 | |||
|image=AVS-9 Front.jpg | |||
|type=Binocular | |||
|format=MX-10160 | |||
|fov-hor=40 | |||
|fov-ver=40 | |||
|mount=Ball Detent | |||
|objectives=AVS threaded | |||
|eyepieces=PVS-14/AVS threaded | |||
}} | |||
The AN/AVS-9 the [[Joint Electronics Type Designation System (JETDS)|JETDS]] designation for the F4949 binocular night vision device developed by [[Elbit Systems Of America|Elbit Systems of America]] for aviators in the [[United States of America|U.S.]] military. | |||
== Overview == | |||
The housing is compatible with [[MX-10160]] format image intensifier tubes. | |||
The AN/AVS-9 uses the ball detent mounting system. It features no onboard power supply or on/off switch, and instead relies on the connected mount to supply the power through the contacts under the "ball" of the mount. | The AN/AVS-9 uses the ball detent mounting system. It features no onboard power supply or on/off switch, and instead relies on the connected mount to supply the power through the contacts under the "ball" of the mount. | ||
The housing features adjustible interpupillary distance, distance from the eye, and pitch. | |||
=== Lenses === | |||
<gallery mode="packed-hover" heights="300px"> | |||
PVS vs AVS ocular assemblies.jpg|Comparison between AN/PVS-14 and AN/AVS-9 ocular assemblies. | |||
ANVIS 6-9 Translating Objective Lens.jpg|ANVIS6/9 Translating Objective Lenses | |||
</gallery> | |||
Except for one difference, the ocular lens assemblies are almost identical and in fact compatible with [[AN/PVS-14]] ocular assemblies. The only difference is an absence of the threading for eyecups, sacrificial lenses or filters. | |||
In contrast, the objective lenses have a different threading than the AN/PVS-14 counterparts. | |||
Housings with this combination of lens threadings as well as the objective lenses are usually referred to as ''ANVIS-threaded''. Other ANVIS-threaded housings include the AN/AVS-6, AN/PVS-23 and the [[Fenn NG700D]], for example. | |||
The four protrusions on each of the objective lenses are intended to allow the user to quickly adjust the focus. | The four protrusions on each of the objective lenses are intended to allow the user to quickly adjust the focus. | ||
<gallery mode="packed-hover" heights="300px"> | |||
ANVIS6-9 Specialized Tool Set.jpg|ANVIS6/9 Specialized Tool Kit | |||
ANVIS Image.jpg|ANVIS9 Parts and Accessories | |||
</gallery> | |||
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Latest revision as of 10:26, 3 June 2024
AN/AVS-9 | |
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Product Page | |
Manufacturer(s) |
Elbit Systems Of America (F4949) |
Type | Binocular |
Tube Format | MX-10160 |
FoV | 40° / 40° |
Mount | Ball Detent |
Objective(s) | AVS threaded |
Eyepiece(s) | PVS-14/AVS threaded |
The AN/AVS-9 the JETDS designation for the F4949 binocular night vision device developed by Elbit Systems of America for aviators in the U.S. military.
Overview[edit | edit source]
The housing is compatible with MX-10160 format image intensifier tubes.
The AN/AVS-9 uses the ball detent mounting system. It features no onboard power supply or on/off switch, and instead relies on the connected mount to supply the power through the contacts under the "ball" of the mount.
The housing features adjustible interpupillary distance, distance from the eye, and pitch.
Lenses[edit | edit source]
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Comparison between AN/PVS-14 and AN/AVS-9 ocular assemblies.
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ANVIS6/9 Translating Objective Lenses
Except for one difference, the ocular lens assemblies are almost identical and in fact compatible with AN/PVS-14 ocular assemblies. The only difference is an absence of the threading for eyecups, sacrificial lenses or filters.
In contrast, the objective lenses have a different threading than the AN/PVS-14 counterparts.
Housings with this combination of lens threadings as well as the objective lenses are usually referred to as ANVIS-threaded. Other ANVIS-threaded housings include the AN/AVS-6, AN/PVS-23 and the Fenn NG700D, for example.
The four protrusions on each of the objective lenses are intended to allow the user to quickly adjust the focus.
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ANVIS6/9 Specialized Tool Kit
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ANVIS9 Parts and Accessories