surplus night vision goggles RNVG Night Vision | 2600 FOM Gen 3 White Phosphor
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surplus night vision goggles RNVG Night Vision | 2600 FOM Gen 3 White Phosphor

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surplus night vision goggles RNVG Night Vision | 2600 FOM Gen 3 White PhosphorRNVG Night Vision Goggles: The Toughest Gen 3 White Phosphor System for Hard Use The RNVG (Ruggedized Night Vision Goggle) is the standard for operators who need absolute durability in the field. AB Night Vision machines these housings from solid 7075 aluminum to remove the weak points found in standard plastic consumer units . This system delivers a combat proven solution for law enforcement and military users who demand gear that withstands hard use

RNVG Night Vision Goggles: The Toughest Gen 3 White Phosphor System for Hard Use

  • The RNVG (Ruggedized Night Vision Goggle) is the standard for operators who need absolute durability in the field. AB Night Vision machines these housings from solid 7075 aluminum to remove the weak points found in standard plastic consumer units . This system delivers a combat-proven solution for law enforcement and military users who demand gear that withstands hard use without failure.
  • High-Definition Gen 3 White Phosphor with Up to 2600 FOM: These L3Harris and Elbit intensifier tubes provide incredible, high-contrast images in black and white. With a Figure of Merit (FOM) reaching as high as 2900, you get a clean and sharp view that lets you spot threats in the darkest conditions.
  • Survives Heavy Recoil & Drops (7075 Aluminum Fixed Bridge): The solid aluminum housing protects the intensifier tubes during drops or collisions by eliminating fragile articulation points . Its rugged fixed-bridge design ensures the RNVG remains operational in rough terrain where standard plastic units would crack or lose collimation.
  • Weighs Only 555 Grams (Lighter than a 20oz Water Bottle): This unit balances extreme durability with comfort to reduce neck fatigue during long missions. The lightweight design allows you to wear the RNVG night vision system for hours without discomfort, keeping you focused on the objective rather than the weight on your helmet.
  • Navigate in Zero Light (Built-in IR Illuminator): A built-in infrared illuminator provides immediate, invisible light for close-quarters tasks. This allows you to read maps, check medical gear, or navigate inside pitch-black structures without giving away your position to the naked eye.
  • Run Extended Missions (CR123 & LEMO Port Ready): A single CR123 battery powers the unit for reliable operation during standard patrols. For longer durations, the integrated LEMO port allows you to connect an external battery pack to keep the system running through the longest nights without stopping to swap cells.

AB Night Vision RNVG Review

What are some common accessories to add to the RNVG?

Helmet Platforms for RNVG Integration

  • Galvion Caiman Ballistic: Provides a stable, protective platform designed to support ruggedized RNVGs, ensuring a secure fit and minimizing wobble during dynamic movement.
  • Ops-Core FAST SF Gen 2: A lightweight helmet system with a high-cut design, offering a seamless and stable mounting base for the RNVG night vision system while maximizing compatibility with communications headsets.
  • Team Wendy Exfil SL: Features a rigid, lightweight shell that serves as a secure foundation for the AB RNVG, known for its comfortable fit and impact protection during extended use.

Mounting Interface for the RNVG

  • Wilcox G24: The standard mounting arm that connects the RNVG to the helmet shroud, offering a breakaway feature for operator safety and precise vertical, tilt, and fore/aft adjustments for perfect eye alignment.

System Balancing & Performance Enhancement

  • Ops Core Counterweight: Attaches to the rear of the helmet to offset the forward weight of the RNVG housing, improving operator comfort and reducing neck strain during long periods of use.
  • Team Wendy Counterweight: A customizable weight system that integrates with the helmet to perfectly balance the AB night vision RNVG, enhancing stability and reducing user fatigue.
  • Night Vision External Battery Packs: Unlike standard goggles, the RNVG features a built-in LEMO port that allows these battery packs to connect directly to the unit, significantly extending operational runtime for long-duration missions without requiring a battery swap.

RNVG Features & Specifications

The AB RNVG ruggedized night vision goggle replaces fragile plastic housings with solid 7075 aluminum, giving you a system that actually survives combat conditions without losing collimation. It pairs this unbreakable durability with high-performance L3 RNVG or Elbit tubes, allowing you to identify targets with elite clarity while carrying a unit that weighs less than a standard water bottle.

Key Features

  • Survives Heavy Recoil & Drops (7075 Aluminum Body): The CNC-machined AB Night Vision RNVG housing protects the intensifier tubes from impacts that would crack standard plastic units. This fixed-bridge design eliminates the breakage points found in articulating goggles, ensuring your gear stays operational in the roughest terrain.
  • High-Definition Clarity (Up to 2600 FOM): Equipped with RNVG gen 3 White Phosphor tubes, these goggles provide a sharp, black-and-white image with exceptional depth perception. This allows you to spot movement and identify threats in low-light environments where older green phosphor units struggle.
  • Weighs Only 555 Grams (1.2 lbs): Despite its metal construction, the RNVG remains light enough to wear for hours without causing severe neck fatigue. It balances durability with comfort, keeping you agile and focused during extended patrols.
  • Run Extended Missions (30+ Hours Runtime): A single CR123 battery powers the unit for over 30 hours of continuous use. For multi-day operations, the built-in LEMO port allows you to connect an external battery pack, extending your operational capability significantly.
  • Navigate in Zero Light (Built-in IR Illuminator): The integrated infrared illuminator provides immediate, invisible light for reading maps, administering medical aid, or navigating inside pitch-black structures without revealing your position to the naked eye.

Specifications

  • Manufacturer: AB Night Vision
  • Housing Material: 7075-T6 Billet Aluminum
  • Tube Type: Gen 3 White Phosphor (L3Harris or Elbit)
  • Figure of Merit (FOM): Up to 2600+
  • Weight: 555g (19.6 oz)
  • Power Source: 1x CR123A Battery
  • Runtime: 30+ Hours (Internal)
  • External Power: Integrated LEMO Port
  • Illuminator: Built-in IR
  • Lens Compatibility: PVS-14 Mil-Spec Optics

What's in the box of the RNVG?

  • (1) RNVG Night Vision Goggle 
  • (1) Pelican-style hard case
  • (1) Set of spec sheets for your specific unit

RNVG FAQs

What is a fixed bridge housing? 

A fixed bridge means the two tubes that hold the lenses are locked in place. They do not swing out to the side like some other models. This makes the RNVG much stronger and harder to break if you drop it.

What is an IR illuminator? 

This is a special light built into the goggles. It acts like a flashlight, but the light is invisible to the naked eye. It helps you see things up close, like a map or your gear, when it is pitch black outside.

Why is the LEMO port important? 

The LEMO port allows you to plug a battery pack into your goggles. This is important because it lets the goggles run for a very long time without needing a battery change. It is great for long trips where you cannot stop to swap batteries.

How can I get different housing colors or special lenses? 

You can order your RNVG in different colors to match your other gear. We also offer high-end lenses like the RPO 4.0 for a lighter setup or the Boomslang 50-degree lenses for a wider view. For these special orders, you will need to submit a request for a quote here.

How do I know the night vision is built correctly?

 We test every single unit on a professional machine called a Hoffman ANV-126A. This ensures the lenses are lined up perfectly so you don't get headaches. We also fill the inside with nitrogen gas to stop it from fogging up.

Why shouldn't I use rechargeable batteries in the RNVG?

 Rechargeable batteries often leak liquid. If this liquid gets inside your goggles, it will ruin the electronics and break the device forever. It is not worth the risk.

What type of batteries should I use? 

You should always use Lithium CR123 batteries. They are safe, stable, and do not leak. They give your gear the best power and keep it safe from damage.

What should I do if my RNVG doesn't turn on? 

If your unit won't turn on, try these two things:

  1. Check the Battery: Make sure the battery is facing the right way.
  2. Use a New Battery: Even if a battery looks new, it might be dead. Swap it out for a fresh Lithium battery to see if that fixes the problem.

Where can I buy the RNVG? 

You can find the RNVG for sale directly at Atomic Defense. As an authorized dealer, we offer the AB Night Vision RNVG with expert support. Contact us for reliable, knowledgeable customer service and top-quality products.

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