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Revision as of 23:47, 25 November 2022

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Baird GP/NVG-1

The Baird GP/NVG-1 is a bi-ocular night vision device produced by the company Baird in the early 1980's in the United States.

It uses an EEV M849 tube format, with a concave input. Contrary to belief, this means that the device does not accept standard MX-10130 format image intensifiers used by the AN/PVS-7.

The Baird was also produced both with and without a head-mount adapter.

The device is powered by an E132 battery, which seems to be almost nonexistent today. However, it works with a few select alternative batteries still in production, including the Varta 6237.

Features

  • Single E132 battery
Field of view 40°
Total weight of system 450g
  • Ir illuminator
  • Adjustable diopters
  • Adjustable eye-to-eye distance

History

The Baird corporation was founded around the late 70's or early 80's (uncertain as there is very limited information on it).

The GP/NVG-1 was developed as a candidate for the AN/PVS-7A, however later the M972 / M973 developed by Litton was chosen instead.[1]

Denmark HMAK control mark
Denmark's control mark for military material, as shown on the Baird

Baird has however delivered the GP/NVG-1 device to several militaries around the world, including Spain and Denmark.

The Baird corporation was later acquired by Litton, and it is uncertain if they continued production of the GP/NVG-1.

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