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All Morovision
military items we offer meet and / or exceed the government's exacting
military specifications
for quality, durability and performance. The consumer and law enforcement
products use the same materials, workmanship, and technicians that produce
high-performance equipment for the U.S. Armed Forces.
HOW NIGHT VISION WORKS GENERAL
OVERVIEW: ![]()
In the night vision world there are generations that reflect the level of technology used. The higher the generation, the more sophisticated the night vision technology.
When discussing night vision technology, you also may hear the term "Omnibus" or "OMNI". The U.S. Army procures night vision devices through multi-year/multi-product contracts referred to as "Omnibus" - abbreviated as "OMNI". For each successive OMNI contract, ITT has provided Gen 3 devices with increasingly higher performance. ( See range detection chart directly below) Therefore, Gen 3 devices may be further defined as OMNI 3, 4, 5, etc. Current Omnibus contract as of 2006 is OMNI 7.
If you're using night vision to find a lost person in the woods, to locate boats or buoys on the water, or to stargaze into the wilderness, you need Generation 3 because it creates the best images when there is very little ambient light. Generation 2 may be the choice in situations with higher levels of ambient light. KEY GENERATION DEVELOPMENTS:
Expected Operating Life (in hours) Beyond outperforming all previous technologies, corresponding
improvements in reliability have been equally dramatic. GEN III
intensifiers have a useful operating life of 10,000+ hours, making
tube replacement virtually unnecessary. The intensifier tube
normally represents 75% of the overall system cost.
Performance Attributes There are three important attributes for judging performance.
They are: sensitivity, signal-to-noise, and resolution. As the
customer, you need to know about these three characteristics
to determine the performance level of a night vision system.
Sensitivity, or photoresponse, is the image tube's ability
to detect available light. It is usually measured in "µA/lm," or
microamperes per lumen. That's why many of our products do not
come with standard IR illuminators. With many applications illuminators
aren't necessary. Some manufacturers put IR illuminators on their
products in order to get acceptable performance under low light
conditions.
Signal-to-noise plays a key role
in night vision performance. A microchannel plate used to transfer
a signal from input to output. Just as high-end stereo equipment
gives you quality sound.
Resolution is
the third major consideration when purchasing night vision. This
is the ability to resolve detail in your image. Some manufacturers
put magnified optics in their systems to give the illusion that
they have high resolving systems. In the trade-off, field of
view is sacrificed. Some models give the option of higher magnification
so you can have it if you want it, not because your system needs
it to function effectively. Most of Morovision's products offer
a uniquely formulated phosphor to create the highest contrasting
images, therefore generating the highest resolution products
available to the consumer.
Distance and Magnification Charts:
Using intensified night vision is different from using
regular binoculars and/or your own eyes. Below are some of the
aspects of night vision that you should be aware of when you
are using an image intensified night vision system.
Textures, Light and Dark
Objects that appear light during the day but have a dull surface may appear darker, through the night vision unit, than objects that are dark during the day but have a highly reflective surface. For example, a shiny dark colored jacket may appear brighter than a light colored jacket with a dull surface. Depth Perception
Night vision does not present normal depth perception. Fog and Rain
Night vision is very responsive to reflective ambient light; therefore, the light reflecting off of fog or heavy rain causes much more light to go toward the night vision unit and may degrade its performance. Honeycomb*
This is a faint hexagonal pattern which is the result of the manufacturing process. Black Spots*
A few black spots throughout the image area are also inherent characteristics of all night vision technology. These spots will remain constant and should not increase in size or number. See example below of an image with black spots. * Do not be concerned
if you see this feature-it is an inherent characteristic found
in light amplification night vision systems that incorporate a
microchannel plate in the intensifier.
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