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The NSP-2 is a gun mounted night vision optic of Soviet origin.  The device uses a Gen. 0 tube with a different format than V-7 or V-1P/V-1PM.<ref>https://russianlegacy.com/night-vision-scope-vintage-poster</ref> While the device is of Soviet origin, numerous Warsaw Pact states produced the device under license. These countries include: the GDR, Poland and Czechoslovakia. <ref>https://www.theakforum.net/threads/east-german-nsp-2-ir-night-vision-scope.328641/</ref>
The NSP-2 is a gun mounted night vision optic of Soviet origin.  The device uses a Gen. 0 P-4 tube with a different format than V-7 or V-1P/V-1PM.<ref>https://russianlegacy.com/night-vision-scope-vintage-poster</ref> While the device is of Soviet origin, numerous Warsaw Pact states produced the device under license. These countries include: the GDR, Poland and Czechoslovakia. <ref>https://www.theakforum.net/threads/east-german-nsp-2-ir-night-vision-scope.328641/</ref>


The device when in its box has a weight of 16 Kilos. The device has a magnification of 2.2x and a field of view of 8°. The scope itself has a large IR light mounted on top with a 4.5v 20w bulb inside. Additionally there's a cable that leads to a transformer that was meant to be worn on the users hip. Inside the transformer is the battery compartment, which fits the 3SC-25 4.5 volt accumulator that is supplied with the device.<ref>https://www.rwd-mb3.de/pages/nsp3.htm</ref>
The device when in its box has a weight of 16 Kilos. The device has a magnification of 2.2x and a field of view of 8°. The scope itself has a large IR light mounted on top with a 4.5v 20w bulb inside. Additionally there's a cable that leads to a transformer that was meant to be worn on the users hip. Inside the transformer is the battery compartment, which fits the 3SC-25 4.5 volt accumulator that is supplied with the device.<ref>https://www.rwd-mb3.de/pages/nsp3.htm</ref>

Revision as of 17:03, 18 April 2024

The NSP-2 is a gun mounted night vision optic of Soviet origin. The device uses a Gen. 0 P-4 tube with a different format than V-7 or V-1P/V-1PM.[1] While the device is of Soviet origin, numerous Warsaw Pact states produced the device under license. These countries include: the GDR, Poland and Czechoslovakia. [2]

The device when in its box has a weight of 16 Kilos. The device has a magnification of 2.2x and a field of view of 8°. The scope itself has a large IR light mounted on top with a 4.5v 20w bulb inside. Additionally there's a cable that leads to a transformer that was meant to be worn on the users hip. Inside the transformer is the battery compartment, which fits the 3SC-25 4.5 volt accumulator that is supplied with the device.[3]

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