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* [[AN/AVS-9]] (F4949)
* [[AN/AVS-9]] (F4949)
* [[AN/PVS-23]] (F5050)
* [[AN/PVS-23]] (F5050)
* [[AN/PVS-31#AN/PVS-31D|AN/PVS-31D]] (F5032)
* [[AN/PVS-31#AN/PVS-31D|AN/PVS-31D]] / Lightweight Night Vision Binocular (F5032)
* [[Enhanced Night Vision Goggle (ENVG)|Enhanced Night Vision Goggle]] (F6025)
* [[Enhanced Night Vision Goggle (ENVG)|Enhanced Night Vision Goggle]] (F6025)
* Squad Binocular Night Vision Goggle
* Squad Binocular Night Vision Goggle
* Lightweight Night Vision Binocular (F5032)
* TM-NVG (F6044)
* TM-NVG (F6044)



Revision as of 15:03, 21 November 2022

Elbit is a manufacturer of both imagine intensifier tubes and many iconic night vision housings, such as the AN/PVS-14.

History

  • In 2011, Exelis, the defense arm of ITT, became an independent defense company.[1]
  • In 2015, Exelis was acquired by Harris.[1]
  • In 2019, during the merger of L3 and Harris, the night vision arm of Harris was sold to Elbit, in an effort to avoid monopolizing the night vision market.[2]

Products

Products that have been developed by Elbit's night vision arm (even when it belonged to Harris, Exelis, or ITT) use a four-digit designation prefixed by the letter F, e.g. F4212 or F9800.[3]

Devices

Binoculars

Monoculars

Bi-Oculars

Others

  • Clip-on Weapon Sight (F7030)
  • Quadeye and Mini Quadeye (made by Kollsman, a subsidiary of ESA)
  • HDTS, Helmet Display and Tracking System[4]

Image Intensifiers

Elbit manufactures filmed third generation image intensifiers exclusively.

All series of Elbit's image intensifiers use the F-designation (identifying format and phosphor color).

A suffix of one or more letters or numbers denotes a specific class of image intensifier tubes, defining performance ranges as well as other ratings.

  • The first digit is always 9 to identify an image intensifier tube.
  • The second digit denotes the phosphor color.
    • 4 stands for P-45 (white)
    • 8 stands for P-43 (green)
  • The third and fourth digit denote the tube format.

Example: F9800XLSH refers to green phosphor MX-10160 image intensifiers in the XLSH class.

Classes

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M16G / M18G / M20G

M16G / M18G / M20G are three classes of image intensifier tubes with rising performance minimums.

The two digit number, when multiplied by a factor of 100, indicates the minimum FOM (1600 / 1800 / 2000).

They were developed when the night vision arm was still operating under Harris to comply with the U.S. Department of Defense guidelines for Gen. 3 export.[5][6]

XLSH / XLSH2

XLSH is Elbit's class of commerical image intensifier tubes.

References