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The Fero 51 is a device of west German origin. It is a Gen. 0 bi-ocular utilizing [[AEG Telefunken|Telefunken]] 6914 tubes. The housing utilizes 1.5 volt batteries and has exchangeable high voltage cartridges.<ref>http://www.eyry.eu/miltec/documents/Infrarot-Fernrohr-Fero51-TDV.pdf</ref> | The Fero 51 is a device of west German origin. It is a Gen. 0 bi-ocular utilizing [[AEG Telefunken|Telefunken]] 6914 tubes. The housing utilizes 1.5 volt batteries and has exchangeable high voltage cartridges.<ref>http://www.eyry.eu/miltec/documents/Infrarot-Fernrohr-Fero51-TDV.pdf</ref> It is a bi-ocular device with a distinctive long objective lens that protrudes from the housing. It is distinct from the later [[Fero D51|D51]] model, with no commonality between the two. | ||
The device is the predecessor of the [[Fero 52]] (Gen 0+/1). | The device is the predecessor of the [[Fero 52]] (Gen 0+/1). |
Revision as of 14:43, 16 September 2024
The Fero 51 is a device of west German origin. It is a Gen. 0 bi-ocular utilizing Telefunken 6914 tubes. The housing utilizes 1.5 volt batteries and has exchangeable high voltage cartridges.[1] It is a bi-ocular device with a distinctive long objective lens that protrudes from the housing. It is distinct from the later D51 model, with no commonality between the two.
The device is the predecessor of the Fero 52 (Gen 0+/1).