Night Vision
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……At least in the Hornet, you have to turn the HUD brightness pretty high up in order to read it through your NVG’s…
Interesting comment, since within BMS i need to turn the HUD brightness DOWN in order to be able to read something.
Considering the above post: is this correct behavior? -
They do. My company trains pilots and tactical LEO and Military the use of NODs. We have AVS9s and I promise you they see IR. We use IR pointers PEQs DBALS etc to shoot. They see the IR laser and illuminator. I CAN PROMISE YOU THAT.
…that’s interesting. Last time I got a demo in the night lab as NAS Lemoore ANVIS-9s didn’t. Or at least the people I was working with didn’t use or train to use them that way. Do you really mean “ANVIS” or “AVS”?..are we talking about two different devices?
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Watch this video and tell me, that kids are playing with strobing flashlight
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Watch this video and tell me, that kids are playing with strobing flashlight
That’s not a strobe, that’s an IR laser pointer. Could have been doing FAC training or something, but it looks like a typcial APTIAL marking a spot.
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That’s not a strobe, that’s an IR laser pointer. Could have been doing FAC training or something, but it looks like a typcial APTIAL marking a spot.
There is also strobe light effect leader -wingman in the video