Ready to Build Night Vision Monocular

ITAR
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TUBE PHOTOS
Tube photos may appear to have slightly different hues due to variations in the camera's settings or lighting during photography. In person, however, all the tubes have the same hue.

Price range: $2,399.98 through $5,299.98

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The Nocturn Industries Talon is an ultralight evolution of the traditional night vision monocular, designed to provide full featured performance in a smaller and lighter platform. Built from a carbon fiber reinforced thermoplastic composite, the Talon reduces overall system weight while maintaining strength, durability, and reliability for demanding use. Retaining the familiar functionality users expect from a PVS-14 style monocular, the Talon offers manual gain control, onboard IR illumination, and compatibility with standard PVS-14 optics and accessories. Its simplified single knob control system keeps operation intuitive in the field, while interchangeable battery cap options allow users to configure the device around their preferred power source. The Talon delivers modern monocular performance in a compact, lightweight, and mission ready platform designed for users looking to reduce helmet weight without sacrificing capability.

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WHAT’S INCLUDED

One Nocturn Industries Talon Night Vision Monocular; One objective lens cap; One eyepiece cover; Steele Industries hard case; Warranty card; Quality control report; Spec sheet.

TUBE SELECTION (IN STOCK INVENTORY)

For our in stock units, each tube is individually listed with its measured performance values so you can see exactly what you’re getting. These include center resolution, SNR, EBI, halo, and FOM.

(LP) Center Resolution
Similar to screen resolution the higher the number, the finer the detail. For helmet mounted use, resolution above 64 LP is generally indistinguishable to the naked eye.

SNR (Signal to Noise Ratio)
This represents how well the tube performs in low light conditions. Higher SNR means a cleaner image with less noise. This is typically the most important specification when evaluating low light performance.

EBI (Equivalent Background Illumination)
EBI indicates how dark an environment can be before the tube begins to lose image quality. Lower values are better. For most real world use, anything under 2.5 performs very well.

Halo
Halo measures the amount of bloom around bright light sources. Lower halo values result in tighter, more controlled light bloom.

FOM (Figure of Merit)
FOM is calculated by multiplying center resolution by SNR. While commonly referenced, it’s best used as a general reference rather than a deciding factor. Looking at resolution and SNR individually provides a clearer picture of real-world performance.

PHOTOS THROUGH THE TUBE

Photos are provided to show cosmetic characteristics such as spotting or shading. Very small spots, including those under 0.003 microns or located near the edge of Zone 3, may not be visible in photos. If you are looking for an exceptionally clean tube, we recommend contacting us prior to purchase. Images are for reference only and are not representative of actual brightness, image quality, or color hues, which may vary due to camera settings and lighting conditions.

READY TO BUILD

Our night vision units are ready to assemble. If a tube option or housing is shown as available, that means it is physically in stock and ready to be built. We use this approach to give customers more flexibility, whether they want to move tubes between different offerings or customize the final build to better fit their needs.

 

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