9 F4949 Evening Vision Aviator Goggles
Initially established by ITT then passed onto the Elbit Equipments of America - Evening Vision, this advanced night vision system makes use of Gen 3 auto-gated Pinnacle ® tubes, providing the highest degree of performance and top quality under various light degrees throughout evening trip operations.
FAA TSO C 164a authorized and EASA approved, the ANVIS-9 Safety glasses are totally certified with DO-275 (Minimum Operational Efficiency Criteria for incorporated night vision imaging system equipment). We are happy to provide an unbeatable five-year guarantee on recently purchased air travel NVG systems.
This evening vision modern technology has allowed aircrews and pilots to conduct crucial evening flight procedures in nearly every airplane kind across the world. Our over half a century of mixed armed forces aviation experience in various kinds of environments makes us the authority in giving the best night vision options.
Our dedication to offering superior customer care, prompt responsiveness to all queries, and our real-world experience in the air travel field make us a relied on international leader in aeronautics evening vision technology. The F4949 safety glasses are totally compliant with DO-275 (Minimum Operational Performance Requirements for incorporated evening vision imaging system devices).
These safety glasses are fully compliant with DO-275 (Minimum Operational Efficiency Criteria for integrated night vision imaging system devices). Capitalize on greater than 50-hour functional efficiency with the ANVIS-9 safety glasses. Relied on by the armed forces, law enforcement, Bookmarks emergency medical solution, search and rescue, airborne firefighting teams, and even business aeronautics operators across the globe, the ANVIS-9 goggles are an elite line of evening vision systems.
Requirement accessories consist of a soft-carrying case, lens caps, driver set (manual, fast recommendation card, lens paper), and low-profile battery pack. With every purchase, we guarantee that the operator or pilot has a thorough understanding of the flight environment and the NVG system and image quality.