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The Baird GP/NVG-1 is a bi-ocular night vision housing produced by the company Baird in the early 1990's in the United states. | The Baird GP/NVG-1 is a bi-ocular night vision housing produced by the company Baird in the early 1990's in the United states. The device is a predecessor to the PVS-7A and PVS-7, are a few key features present from the old design, that has followed over to the newer designs. It uses an EEV M849 tube format, with a concave input. This makes the device incapable of accepting only that format, and will not fit PVS-7 tubes. |
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The Baird GP/NVG-1 is a bi-ocular night vision housing produced by the company Baird in the early 1990's in the United states. The device is a predecessor to the PVS-7A and PVS-7, are a few key features present from the old design, that has followed over to the newer designs. It uses an EEV M849 tube format, with a concave input. This makes the device incapable of accepting only that format, and will not fit PVS-7 tubes.