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Figure 1-1.—Batteries for night vision equipment.
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Figure 1-5.—AN/TVS-5 weapons night vision sight

Nite-Eye Pocketscope The  pocketscope,  illustrated  in  figure  1-3,  is similar  to  the  metascope;  however,  the  infrared light source is built into the main body of the unit. This  pocketscope  weighs  15  ounces  and  uses two “AA” alkaline batteries as a power source. Its range  is  100  to  200  yards  for  man-sized  targets, with a 40-degree field of view. CREW-SERVED SIGHTS Crew-served   sights   provide   improved   night observation  and  aimed  fire  of  weapons  by  using available light from the night sky. MK37 Night Vision Sight (NVS) The  MK37  NVS,  illustrated  in  figure  1-4,  is bracket mounted on the ship’s signal bridge. It is used  for  navigational  purposes,  for  fire  control, and to identify long-range objects. The MK37 weighs 34 pounds and  has  a  range of 2200 yards with a 9-degree field of view. It can be powered by either a  BA  1100  6.8  vdc  mercury battery  or  a  115  vac-to-6.8  vdc  shipboard  power converter. Battery life is estimated to be 72 hours. This  unit  will  be  replaced  through  attrition  by  a long-range night vision sight. AN/TVS-5 Weapons Night Vision Sight (NVS) The AN/TVS-5, illustrated in figure 1-5, is used mainly  for  aimed  fire  of  weapons.  It  can  be  used with  the  M2,  M60,  and  M85  machine  guns,  M40 recoilless   rifle,   M139   20mm   cannon,   and   the MK19 40mm automatic grenade launcher. The AN/TVS-5 has a range of 100 to 1200 yards for  vehicle-sized  targets  and  a  9-degree  field  of view.  It  weighs  8  pounds  and  is  powered  by  two BA 5567 lithium batteries. The life of the batteries is estimated to be 12 hours at 23 degrees Celsius. The  AN/TVS-5  is  used  by  the  fleet  and  Naval Special Warfare units. 162.1 Figure 1-3.—Pocketscope. 1-4

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