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The Fero 52 is a night vision device of west German origin. The device uses a generation-0+/1 image intensifier.
The Fero 52 is a night vision device of west German origin. The device uses a generation-1 image intensifier.


The housing is biocular and can easily be distinguished from the [[Fero 51]] by its large objective lens. The device has a magnification of 4x and a field of view of 10°. It is powered up by pressing a small button that shortly supplies high voltage to the the tube. After pressing the button the tube slowly discharges. The device is powered by 2 1.5v batteries.<ref>https://www.bundeswehr-und-mehr.de/a-4226</ref>  There also appears to be either a licensed or cloned device produced by Zrak.<ref>https://www.reddit.com/r/NightVision/comments/flp2v4/found_this_zrak_nv_binoculars_a_while_ago_was/</ref>
The housing is biocular and can easily be distinguished from the [[Fero 51]] by its large objective lens. The device has a magnification of 4x and a field of view of 10°. It is powered up by pressing a small button that shortly supplies high voltage to the the tube. After pressing the button the tube slowly discharges. The device is powered by 2 1.5v batteries.<ref>https://www.bundeswehr-und-mehr.de/a-4226</ref>  There also appears to be either a licensed or cloned device produced by Zrak.<ref>https://www.reddit.com/r/NightVision/comments/flp2v4/found_this_zrak_nv_binoculars_a_while_ago_was/</ref>

Revision as of 00:00, 15 November 2024

The Fero 52 is a night vision device of west German origin. The device uses a generation-1 image intensifier.

The housing is biocular and can easily be distinguished from the Fero 51 by its large objective lens. The device has a magnification of 4x and a field of view of 10°. It is powered up by pressing a small button that shortly supplies high voltage to the the tube. After pressing the button the tube slowly discharges. The device is powered by 2 1.5v batteries.[1] There also appears to be either a licensed or cloned device produced by Zrak.[2]

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