PVS-14
With its endless modularity and accessory compatibility, the de facto “AR-15” of the night vision world is the PVS-14, the most widely used monocular night vision device. With manual gain control and an onboard IR illuminator, the PVS-14 is feature-packed for the user looking for a “do it all” monocular. The polymer construction keeps the unit lightweight while offering superb durability and impact protection. To helmet mount the PVS-14, one will need a helmet mount, such as a G24, and a j-arm (AX14, MAX14, Wilcox J-Arm, etc).
Tanto
A minimalistic approach to the PVS-14, the Tanto drops the manual gain function and on-board IR illuminator in favor of weight savings and simplicity. Compatible with many standard PVS-14 accessories such as sac lenses, demist shields, and j-arms, the Tanto will be easy to configure to the user’s specific needs. One innovative feature of the Tanto is that two units can be mounted onto a proprietary bridge known as the Daisho. This allows the user to start with a single unit and add another later without the weight penalties associated with dual PVS-14s—instead, the dual Tantos and Daisho bridge form what is very close to a dedicated binocular system. As a bonus, Nocturn offers a LIFETIME no-questions-asked warranty.
RVM-14
AB Night Vision is known for its rugged housing designs. The RVM-14 is no different. For users who like the features of the PVS-14 but want bomb-proof construction, this is the housing we recommend. Constructed of 7075 aluminum, the RVM-14 can take whatever you throw its way. It cannot only accept traditional j-arms but also utilize its own proprietary arm and bridge design. Manual gain control and an onboard IR illuminator come standard. Some would say it’s the PVS-14 of the 21st century.