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The 1PN33 is a night vision device of soviet origin, it's some also referred to as BN-1. It can sometimes be found on the civilian market as "baigish-12". It has a magnification of 3.2x and a field of view of 9°. The device is powered by an accumulator that supplies 8.8 to 3.3 volts. Unlike the later 1PN50, the device is a true binocular. [https://www.rwd-mb3.de/pages/1pn33.htm] The device was supplied with PRP-4 artillery reconnaissance vehicles.[https://www.rwd-mb3.de/technik_g/pages/prp4.htm] The device uses V-8 generation-1/0+ image intensifiers. The housing and optics of the device were produced by KOMZ. It was supplied to numerous Warsaw pact armies, and is therefore very common on the surplus market.
The 1PN33 is a night vision device of soviet origin, it's some also referred to as BN-1. It can sometimes be found on the civilian market as "baigish-12". It has a magnification of 3.2x and a field of view of 9°. The device is powered by an accumulator that supplies 8.8 to 3.3 volts. Unlike the later 1PN50, the device is a true binocular. [https://www.rwd-mb3.de/pages/1pn33.htm] The device was supplied with PRP-4 artillery reconnaissance vehicles.[https://www.rwd-mb3.de/technik_g/pages/prp4.htm] The device uses V-8 generation-1/0+ image intensifiers. The housing and optics of the device were produced by [[KOMZ]]. It was supplied to numerous Warsaw pact armies, and is therefore very common on the surplus market.
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The 1PN33 is a night vision device of soviet origin, it's some also referred to as BN-1. It can sometimes be found on the civilian market as "baigish-12". It has a magnification of 3.2x and a field of view of 9°. The device is powered by an accumulator that supplies 8.8 to 3.3 volts. Unlike the later 1PN50, the device is a true binocular. [1] The device was supplied with PRP-4 artillery reconnaissance vehicles.[2] The device uses V-8 generation-1/0+ image intensifiers. The housing and optics of the device were produced by KOMZ. It was supplied to numerous Warsaw pact armies, and is therefore very common on the surplus market.