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[[File:1262B9FD-6EB7-40E6-86DF-6ED9A5D1775F.png|thumb|A MUM-14 next to a CR123A battery. The objective side is facing the camera.]]
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The MUM-14, also referred to as MiNi-14, standing for ''Multi-Use Mini Monocular'' is one of the smallest housings for [[Tube format::MX-10160]] format image intensifier tubes developed and designed by [[Insight Technology]].  
The MUM-14, also referred to as MiNi-14, standing for ''Multi-Use Mini Monocular'' is one of the smallest housings for [[Tube Format::MX-10160]] format image intensifier tubes developed and designed by [[Insight Technology]].  


== Overview ==
== Overview ==

Revision as of 14:03, 4 January 2023

File:1262B9FD-6EB7-40E6-86DF-6ED9A5D1775F.png
A MUM-14 next to a CR123A battery. The objective side is facing the camera.

The MUM-14, also referred to as MiNi-14, standing for Multi-Use Mini Monocular is one of the smallest housings for MX-10160 format image intensifier tubes developed and designed by Insight Technology.

Overview

Nowadays the MUM-14 is manufactured by Nivisys Industries LLV.

It is smaller and lighter (~280g including the CR123A battery) than the AN/PVS-14, yet features a comparable or even potentially better optical performance.

Two monocular devices can be combined into a binocular system using a mounting bridge, and while giving the ability to see stereoscopically, it is heavier than dedicated binocular systems, and cannot be collimated.

The MUM-14 can be hand-held, head-mounted, helmet-mounted, camera/camcorder adapted or weapons mounted as a night scope.

IEA Mil-Optics GmbH rebranded it as Night-Tronic NT940.

Features

Gallery

Other Manufacturers

Troya Tech Defense Ltd

Troya manufactures a clone of the MUM-14 under the name Tyto/M.