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RNV14 Night Vision Monocular – Ultralight, Manual-Gain NVG
RNV14 Night Vision Monocular – Ultralight, Manual-Gain NVG
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Product Overview
The RNV14 is an ultralight night vision monocular designed for unmatched portability and versatility. Weighing just 255 g (~9 oz), it delivers impressive ease of use, and is equally suited for helmet mounting, handheld scanning, or weapon-side applications. Configuration options include green or white phosphor image intensifier tubes with FOM ratings tailored to your performance needs.
Key Features
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Featherweight & Compact: Just ~255 g and compact in size, minimizing operator fatigue during extended wear.
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Manual Gain Control: Integrated power knob also controls gain, offering seamless adaptation to changing lighting conditions.
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Power-Saving Modes: Auto-standby activates after 3 minutes of inactivity; the monocular also powers off when flipped upward.
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Eye Preference Flexibility: The skeletonized J-arm allows you to configure the unit for left- or right-eye use—no tools required.
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Built-In Indicators: On-device LEDs inform you of IR illumination status and low battery.
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Tough & Reliable Design: Features waterproof construction rated up to 10 m depth, bright-source protection, and sturdy optics.
Quick Specs
| Feature | Specification |
|---|---|
| Magnification | 1× |
| Objective Lens | 25 mm, f/1.2 |
| Field of View (FOV) | 40° |
| Focus Range | 0.25 m to infinity |
| Diopter Adjustment | –4 to +2 |
| Eye Relief | ~25 mm |
| Tube Options | Green or White Phosphor (various FOMs) |
| Battery Type | 1 × AA |
| Battery Life | ~55 hours |
| Weight | 255 g (~9 oz) |
| Dimensions | 96 × 57 × 69 mm |
| Waterproof Rating | Up to 10 m ingress protection |
| Environment Range | –40 °C to +50 °C |
Why Choose the RNV14
The RNV14 combines ultra-lightweight construction with adaptable features like manual gain adjustment, auto-standby, and eye-side switching. It outperforms expectations for its size—making it perfect for extended helmet ops, handheld reconnaissance, or backup NVG setups.
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