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Lucie | |
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Manufacturer(s) | |
Type | Bi-ocular |
Tube Format | MX-10130 |
FoV | 51° / 51° |
Mount | Proprietary |
Objective(s) | Proprietary |
Eyepiece(s) | Proprietary |
Weight | 435 g |
The Thales Lucie is a Night Vision Device developed and designed by Thales in France in 1996. It is a LPNVG-Bi-Ocular system and has been used since then by British, French and German armed forces.
Dimensions 126mm long, 68mm wide, 75mm tall
The Lucie comes typically with a Gen2+ Photonis XD4 MX-10130 format tube. And is powered by a single AA battery. The housing features a IR LED illuminator and a BSP sensor. The IPD isn’t adjustable and fixed.
It comes with it’s own head-mounting system/accessories and is interchangeable for VAS shrouds or Helmets without shrouds with the Helmet-claw.