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The MUM-14 | The MUM-14 / Mini-14 is one of the smallest devices and was designed and developed by [[Nivisys]], LLV. It is smaller and lighter than the [[AN/PVS-14]], yet the same optical performance. | ||
Two monocular devices can be combined into a binocular system using a mounting bridge what gives the ability to see stereoscopically but being heavier than dedicated binocular systems. | Two monocular devices can be combined into a binocular system using a mounting bridge what gives the ability to see stereoscopically but being heavier than dedicated binocular systems. | ||
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Extremely lightweight at ~270g and versatile, the MUM-14 can be hand-held, head-mounted, helmet-mounted, camera/camcorder adapted or weapons mounted as a night scope. | Extremely lightweight at ~270g and versatile, the MUM-14 can be hand-held, head-mounted, helmet-mounted, camera/camcorder adapted or weapons mounted as a night scope. | ||
IEA rebranded it as NT940. | |||
[[Category:Devices]] | [[Category:Devices]] |
Revision as of 23:00, 16 November 2022
The MUM-14 / Mini-14 is one of the smallest devices and was designed and developed by Nivisys, LLV. It is smaller and lighter than the AN/PVS-14, yet the same optical performance.
Two monocular devices can be combined into a binocular system using a mounting bridge what gives the ability to see stereoscopically but being heavier than dedicated binocular systems.
The MUM-14 uses the MX-10160 type GEN II / III image intensifier and is configured with an optimal gain setting for most situations.
The MUM-14 is equipped with an IR illuminator.
Extremely lightweight at ~270g and versatile, the MUM-14 can be hand-held, head-mounted, helmet-mounted, camera/camcorder adapted or weapons mounted as a night scope.
IEA rebranded it as NT940.