UANVM Tanto Monocular Night Vision Goggles/Device
UANVM Tanto Monocular Night Vision Goggles/Device
About Night Vision Device
The Ultralight Adaptable Night Vision Monocular, also known as the Tanto, is a cornerstone of our adaptable night vision series. In its monocular configuration, the Tanto shares the PVS-14 J-arm footprint but is substantially lighter. The innovative design allows users to transform their monocular into a binocular in seconds by simply removing the battery cap and battery, inserting the proprietary TAB (Tanto Articulating Bridge) “Daisho” into the battery compartment, and tightening the rear clamp screws. This enables shared battery use for both tubes and includes built-in IP stops, similar to the UANVB “Katana.”
The unit's lightweight, minimalist design includes a push button on/off feature in the cap to reduce complexity and weight. When assembled with the TAB “Daisho” bridge, additional features such as side articulation for single or dual-eye use are enabled. This articulating design allows users to operate vehicles without compromising head space, as the pods can articulate to the side, eliminating the need to stow them upright or tuck them against the helmet when not in use.
Rugged and durable, the Tanto has passed the NATO 1.5-meter drop test onto concrete and meets or exceeds MIL-STD-810G standards. It's also versatile, allowing users to transform it from a binocular back to a monocular for shared use with partners.
Specifications:
- Material: Impact-resistant polymer
- Finish: H-Series Cerakote (Matte Black, Coyote, OD)
- Tube type: 18mm MX-10160 style or MX11769 style with EGAC pigtail removed
- IR Illuminator: No
- Individual Pod on/off: Only when paired with TAB “Daisho” Bridge
- Weight (Standard): 248g with standard optics and battery
- Device Weight (Standard): 8.15 oz / 0.51 lbs / 231g with Mil-Spec PVS-14 lenses and Photonis Image Intensifiers
- Device Weight (Lightweight): 7.20 oz / 0.44 lbs / 204g with RPO 3.0 PVS-14 lenses and Photonis Image Intensifiers
- Power (Onboard): CR123A battery with 40+ hours runtime
- Out-Board Power: No (Pair with TAPB “Daisho,” which can support an optional external power port)
- Manual Gain Control: No
- Mount Style: PVS-14 J-arm style mount
- Submersion and Dust Rating: IP68 equivalent
- Ingress Rating: Exceeds IP-68 and MIL-STD-810H
Bonus
With each purchase of a night vision device, we include two free night vision gunny bunny T-shirts of your choice.
Night Vision Policy And Warranty Information
Policy And Warranty InformationNight Vision
Premium Night Vision
Our premium collection of night vision devices, crafted for performance in challenging low-light environments. Each night vision product is designed with durability in mind, featuring lightweight, rugged construction from high-strength materials such as aircraft-grade aluminum and polymer. Our products meet military standards, ensuring reliability in the toughest conditions.
Feature-Rich Night Vision Devices
Our monocular and binocular night vision devices offer advanced features, including articulating designs, onboard IR illuminators, and customizable adjustments for a tailored viewing experience. Intelligent power management systems with extended battery life and compatibility with external power packs make these devices ideal for prolonged usage in the field.
High-Quality Image Intensifiers and Phosphor Technology
Each night vision device in our collection is equipped with various high-performance image intensifiers, including NNVT, Elbit, and L3Harris White Phosphor tubes. These options deliver clear, high-contrast images, with White Phosphor technology providing a more natural black-and-white view, enhancing target detection and depth perception.
Designed for Tactical Excellence
Our night vision products are designed for tactical operations, perfect for law enforcement, military, security, and the outdoors. If you demand the best in visibility and reliability, experience our superior performance in any low-light situation.
Read More About Our Night Vision Googles/DevicesVancouver Washington / Portland Oregon Metro Sales
If you live around the Vancouver / Portland Metro Area we offer night vision googles/devices at a $100 to $200 discount when you pay with cash, cashiers check, ACH wire or Payment App. In addition we offer a free locals only Vancouver Washington military gun bunny t-shirt or gun bunny t-shirt of your choice.
Read More About Vancouver/Portland Metro Area Night Vision SalesContact For Vancouver/Portland Metro Area Night Vision and Military Gear Sales
608 Washington StVancouver Washington
98660
Text Or Call 503.421.8975
connect@rejectthemodernworld.com
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