9 F4949 Night Vision Aviator Safety Glasses

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Originally created by ITT then passed onto the Elbit Solutions of America - Evening Vision, this advanced evening vision system uses Gen 3 auto-gated Pinnacle ® tubes, providing the highest level of performance and high quality under various light levels throughout evening trip operations.

The gadget is powered by AA batteries (two AA batteries for fixed-wing and four AA batteries for a helicopter) in a unobtrusive and inconspicuous battery pack, supporting head flexibility and raised battery life. When running aeronautics night vision safety glasses, we comprehend the value of adequate resources.

Likewise referred to as the ANVIS-9 safety glasses, these systems are the main aviation evening vision device used by the military, police, emergency situation medical service, search and rescue, and airborne firefighting crews worldwide. The ANVIS-9 goggles, Bookmarks which have set bench wherefore aviation evening vision goggles should be, are the prime aeronautics NVG option for numerous applications.

As a trusted company of night vision services, we at Night Flight Concepts are dedicated to offering premium product or services that comply with all FAA requirements and specs. With this advanced evening vision system, trip drivers can get peak performance, unequaled dependability, and proficient implementation in whatever night trip ability they require the safety glasses for.

From the sale of F4949 goggles to satisfying its airworthiness needs, recurring and initial NVG helicopter, training and plane lighting adjustments, we can help you ensure the safe and effective use of aeronautics evening vision safety glasses.

Standard devices include a soft-carrying case, lens caps, operator kit (handbook, fast referral card, lens paper), and inconspicuous battery pack. With every purchase, we make sure that the driver or pilot has a comprehensive understanding of the flight environment and the NVG system and photo quality.