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| AN/PVS-14 | |
|---|---|
| An AN/PVS-14 night vision device. | |
| Place of origin | United States |
| Category | Head-mountable |
| Service history | |
| In service | 2000–present |
| Used by | United States Armed Forces, Hellenic Armed Forces, Canadian Armed Forces, British Armed Forces, Ukrainian Armed Forces, Portuguese Armed Forces |
| Wars | Global War on Terrorism |
| Production history | |
| Designed | 2000 |
| Manufacturer | Elbit Systems of America (previously ITT) L3Harris Technologies (previously Litton) |
| No. built | > 500,000+ |
| Variants | AN/PVS-14 (ITT F6015, Litton M914A) [1] [2] NEPVS-14, PVS-14D |
| Specifications | |
| Weight | 351 grams |
| Dimensions (L×H×W) | 4.5 inches (l) × 2.25 inches (h) × 2 inches (w) |
| Adapter | Bayonet |
| Battery configuration | Onboard battery, 1 AA |
| Resolution (lp/mm) | >64 lp/mm |
| II tube | MX-11769 |
| Tube form factor | 12mm |
| Field of vision (°) | 40° |
| Range of detection | 350 m (Starlight) |
| Range of recognition | 300 m (Starlight) |
| Generation | 3 |
| Can use these tubes | ITT F9815 |
| Dioptric adjustments | +4D to -6D |
The AN/PVS-14 Monocular Night Vision Device (MNVD) is in widespread use by the United States Armed Forces as well as NATO allies around the world. [3] It uses a third generation image intensifier tube, and is primarily manufactured by Litton Industries (Now L-3 Warrior Systems) and Elbit Systems of America (formerly Harris Night Vision, formerly Exelis, formerly ITT [4] ). [5] It is often used 'hands free' using a head harness or attached to a combat helmet such as the PASGT, MICH TC-2000 Combat Helmet, Advanced Combat Helmet, Marine Lightweight Helmet or IHPS. It can also be used as a weapons night sight. In addition, it was part of the equipment fielded in the U.S. Army's Land Warrior program. Morovision Night Vision was the law enforcement distributor of the NEPVS-14 for ITT. [6]
In accordance with the Joint Electronics Type Designation System (JETDS), the "AN/PVS-14" designation represents the 14th design of an Army-Navy electronic device for portable visual detection equipment. The JETDS system also now is used to name all Department of Defense electronic systems.