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RVM-14 Night Vision Monocular

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This product is regulated by ITAR. It can only be shipped in the USA.
$3,950.00$4,500.00

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The RVM-14 is a lightweight night vision monocular that builds on the legacy of the venerable PVS-14. The RVM utilizes a 7075 aluminum housing to maintain a low weight while allowing it to far outclass the PVS-14 in strength and durability. The RVM also features a proprietary micro dovetail mounting system as well as the standard 1/4-20 PVS-14 J-Arm mounting hole, allowing it to be used with existing mounts or ultralight aftermarket mounts like the Noisefighter ABMAX J-Arm. Instead of the standard AA battery in the PVS-14, the RVM-14 runs off of a single CR123 for up to 75 hours of operation at room temperature.

But the big question is: Why aren’t we offering hand-selected tubes? Put simply, we provide tubes that meet our performance standard, and working with Nocturnality means we are getting hand-selected tubes in the first place. Picture a graph with tube specs along the bottom and performance along the side—the line will increase dramatically at first, but then it will level out with a marginal increase. 

All the tubes we are selling are either L3Harris Filmless or Elbit Thin-Filmed White Phosphor. Elbit offerings will be their Mil-Spec grade tubes, YH, VH, or PH. These tubes have a 1600 FOM minimum and an SNR of 25 or higher. Our L3 offerings will be a mixture of 18UM, 20UM, and 22UM tubes, but they will all be held to the 20UM standard (i.e. a minimum FOM of 1792).

In our experience, going beyond these tubes, you are at the point of diminishing returns where the line starts to level out. There is next to no discernible difference in any of the tubes we are offering when it comes to what you are able to accomplish with them. We know this is an investment, but our goal, past, present, and future, is to curate products that take the guesswork away from the customer. If you still want to hand-select based on individual technical specifications, then we are not the solution for you. You’ll want a custom solution instead, and it just so happens we know a guy.

When you place an order, a CS rep will email you to share the exact specs of your tubes, including tube images. You can make changes to your order at this time if desired. After that, your night vision will be shipped overnight to a physical address. This is both to improve package security and to get it in your hands ASAP so you can get training.

OVERVIEW VIDEO

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WHAT’S INCLUDED


  • 1x AB NightVision RVM-14 Night Vision Monocular
  • 1x USGI PVS-14 Pouch
  • 1x Daylight Cap
  • 1x Spec Sheet
  • 1x CR123 Battery

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TUBE SPECS


BATCH SPECIFICATIONS

We aren’t offering hand-picked tubes. All of our Elbit offerings meet or exceed OMNI VIII Mil-Spec minimums, and our L3 offerings meet or exceed the L3Harris 20UM standards.

To better represent these units, we will be listing batch specifications. These will be updated with each new batch we receive. You will receive the original Elbit Systems or L3Harris spec sheets with your order.

ELBIT SYSTEMS

Batch Minimum Batch Maximum
HALO0.770.93
EBI0.622.28
RES6481
SNR28.033.5
FOM17922714

L3HARRIS

Batch Minimum Batch Maximum
HALO0.701.00
EBI0.300.80
RES6472
SNR28.334.6
FOM18112491

Image intensifier tubes can have visible imperfections, either from the manufacturing process or, in the case of used tubes, blemishes caused by damage. Tubes are graded based on the severity of these imperfections and in which zone of the optical field they are visible. Tubes sold by T.REX will not have imperfections in Zone One.

TERMINOLOGY

FOM (Figure of Merit)

Figure of Merit, most often referred to as FOM, is the result of multiplying a tube’s center resolution (RES) and signal-to-noise ratio (SNR). For example, OMNI VIII Mil-Spec contract specifications require a RES minimum of 64 lp/mm and an SNR minimum of 25, resulting in a 1600 FOM minimum. FOM is often used as a benchmark number for tube performance, and while it is important, it doesn’t tell the entire story, so all specs should be considered.

RES (Center Resolution)

Resolution is the tube’s ability to resolve an image. This is measured in line pairs per millimeter and is measured with a bar chart on standard night vision test sets. For this specification, higher is better, and as mentioned previously, this number is multiplied by SNR to achieve a FOM rating.

SNR (Signal to Noise Ratio)

Understanding the signal-to-noise ratio is easier when we better understand what signal and noise are separately. Signal is the true light being picked up by the photocathode within the tube; this is the image you see when the tube intensifies light. Noise is the “scintillation” or electronic noise found in a tube. This is a faint, random, sparkling effect throughout the image area. It may be obvious at this point, but SNR is the ratio between these two figures. The higher the SNR, the more signal there is compared to noise within the tube, making a higher number better.

EBI (Equivalent Background Illumination)

EBI is the amount of light that the tube puts off when the objective lens is completely covered and there is no light entering the tube to be amplified by the photocathode. For an image to be visible through the tube, the light hitting the photocathode must overpower the tube’s natural background illumination or the image will be washed out, which means EBI determines the lowest light levels that an image is able to be seen through the tube. For this spec, lower is better.

HALO

Halo is the ring of light that forms around concentrated light sources when using night vision. Halo is prevalent with streetlights, headlights, or other concentrated light sources. The lower the number, the less prevalent this effect will be, so for this specification, lower is ideal.

UNIT SPECS


FEATURES

  • Housing is billet-machined from 7075 aircraft-grade aluminum for durability in harsh environments.
  • Side-mounted 1/4-20 threaded area accepts PVS-14 accessories and mounts.
  • Can be used in thermal hybrid or binocular configuration with the Noisefighters Panobridge RVM-14 Adapter.
  • Also compatible with Noisefighters ABMAX14 J-Arm for single monocular use.
  • The rotary switch controls power and manual gain adjustment; it starts at full brightness and dims as it is turned.
  • A built-in IR illuminator is activated by a front push-button switch and is protected by a raised fence.
  • Edge-of-view indicators show IR status and low battery warning.
  • 15% lighter and 50% longer battery life than typical AA-powered PVS-14 units.
  • Components are media blasted for a matte, non-reflective finish.
  • Black models are anodized, and FDE models are cerakoted over anodizing for added durability.
  • 10-year device warranty through Nocturnality

Assembled by Nocturnality.

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Power source(1) CR123 battery
Focus range9.8” to infinity 
Operation timeApproximately 75 hours at room temperature
Magnification(1x) One power 
Field of view40 degrees 
Diopter adjustment-6 to +2 
Eye relief25mm 
GainManually adjustable
Weight300g (10.58 oz) w/ battery
Dimensions2.0” X 2.6” X 4.2”
IR illuminator Built-in
Water resistanceSubmersible to 66 ft 
IR LED and Low Battery IndicatorsYes 

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PICTURES

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FAQ

Will you offer hand-picked or custom units?
We don’t have any plans to offer hand-picked or custom units. If this is something you may be interested in, we recommend checking out Nocturnality.

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RESTRICTIONS


This product is restricted by International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) and cannot be shipped outside of the USA.

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