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Armasight Avenger 10X FLAG MG Long Range Night Vision Monocular

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Night Vision Guys about Avenger 10x Long Range Night Vision Monocular

Another new model for 2015, Avenger 10x brings long range capabilities to the proven Avenger line.  With the super powerful 10x lens, Avenger is a power house of night vision monoculars and is ideal for defense positions, long range surveillance and other night time applications when long range is important.

Armasight made Avenger available in every possible tube configuration.  This means you can find the perfect balance of budget and functionality.

If you are in need of a long range night vision monocular one of the Avenger 10 configurations should be on your list.

This particular model NSMAVENGE0F9DA1 offers a FLAG (Filmless Authogated) tube with Manual Gain and  64-72 lp/mm resolution.

 

Armasight about Avenger 10x Long Range Night Vision Monocular

The Armasight Avenger 10x is the new standard by which all long range NV monoculars will be judged in the future. The Avenger 10x uses optics that are equal to or better than current Military issue night vision units, built into a tough and ergonomic composite housing, offers 10x optical magnification, and is a perfect unit for long range night time observation. Armasight designed and built this unit to surpass MIL-SPEC-810 specifications – as a result, Armasight Avenger10x can withstand saltwater, rain, high humidity and temperature extremes, and still provide unsurpassed levels of performance. The Avenger 10x is equipped with manual variable gain control so that the user can select the image brightness level, in order to properly adjust for ambient light levels in the environment. The Avenger 10x comes included with high-powered IR illuminator for long-range use. The Armasight Avenger 10x can be equipped with high-performance Gen 2+ and Gen 3 IITs including Green phosphor or Armasight’s “Quick Silver” and “Ghost” IITs, which provide users with natural B&W night vision displays. The Armasight Avenger 10x is a high-standard night vision device that will meet the requirements of the most demanding law enforcement officer, military professional, or casual civilian user.

IIT Generation FLAG - Filmless Auto-Gated IIT (comparable to Gen 4)
Resolution 62-72 lp/mm
Magnification 10x
Lens System 192mm, F/2.13
FOV 5.2°
Range of Focus 50 m to infinity
Diopter Adjustment -5 to +5 dpt
Infrared Illuminator Yes
Power Supply

CR123 Lithium 3V (1) or AA Alkaline 1.5V (1)

or any AA or CR123 type rechargeable

batteries with voltage from 1.2V to 3.2V (1)

Battery Life up to 60 hour
Environmental Rating Water and fog resistant
Operating Temperature -40°C to +50°C
Dimensions 288 x 100 x 100 mm / 11.3” x 3.9” x 3.9” in
Weight 1.33 kg / 2.9 lbs
Warranty 2 Years

Armasight Avenger 10X FLAG MG Long Range Night Vision Monocular 

Armasight Avenger offers extra long range capability at a very affordable price.  Not many night vision monoculars on the market can compete with the 10x magnification in combination with such a wide variety of night vision tubes.

 

Key features of Armasight Avenger 10x:

  • Powerful 10x magnification
  • Rugged design
  • XLR-IR850 Detachable X-Long Range IR Illuminator included
  • Manual variable gain control
  • Ergonomic, simple, easy to operate controls
  • Utilizes single CR123A lithium or AA battery
  • Adaptable for use with cameras
  • Standard tripod adaptable
  • Limited two-year warranty

 Each Armasight Avenger 10X includes:

  • Instruction Manual with Warranty Card
  • Lens Tissue
  • One Lithium Battery CR123A
  • Packing Box
  • XLR-IR850 Detachable X-Long Range Infrared Illuminator, Rechargeable Battery, and Charger
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