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The DTNVS is a lightweight folding binocular housing, built on proven technology, and upgraded for greater reliability compared to previous generations of night vision binoculars. The DTNVS is built on lightweight and durable materialds, made to withstand harsh enviorments during special operations. It has a low profile when folded to the helmet, which reduces neck strain when using the device on extended missions.
It features an induvidual sideways ON/OFF for each eyepiece and a flipoff ON/OFF when folded up. Just like the older generation DTNVG, an incoperated IR LED for close quarter missions with a seperate IR-ON indicator and low battery indicator can be found on the device.
The DTNVS uses a standard CR123A battery for power, which provides over 25 hours of runtime. The device does however not feature an external battery port, so you are reliant on changing out the battery, if it should run out. However, when either pods are flipped up, it havles the power consumption, thereby giving the device a longer runtime.
The device weighs 441-510 grams, depending on the chosen optic and tube for the device. It is compliant with the MIL-STD-810G standard.
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Revision as of 22:07, 20 August 2022


The DTNVS is a lightweight folding binocular housing, built on proven technology, and upgraded for greater reliability compared to previous generations of night vision binoculars. The DTNVS is built on lightweight and durable materialds, made to withstand harsh enviorments during special operations. It has a low profile when folded to the helmet, which reduces neck strain when using the device on extended missions.

It features an induvidual sideways ON/OFF for each eyepiece and a flipoff ON/OFF when folded up. Just like the older generation DTNVG, an incoperated IR LED for close quarter missions with a seperate IR-ON indicator and low battery indicator can be found on the device.

The DTNVS uses a standard CR123A battery for power, which provides over 25 hours of runtime. The device does however not feature an external battery port, so you are reliant on changing out the battery, if it should run out. However, when either pods are flipped up, it havles the power consumption, thereby giving the device a longer runtime.

The device weighs 441-510 grams, depending on the chosen optic and tube for the device. It is compliant with the MIL-STD-810G standard.