AGM Comanche-40 3AP Night Vision Clip-On System Advance Performance FOM 1600-2000 Gen 3+ Auto-Gated, P43-Green Phosphor. Made in USA.

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AGM Comanche-40 3AP  Night Vision Clip-On System Advance Performance FOM 1600-2000 Gen 3+ Auto-Gated, P43-Green Phosphor. Made in USA. 

The Comanche 40 Night Vision Clip-On (NVCO) system uses the latest advances in night vision clip-on technology. Designed for mid-range nighttime shooting, the Comanche 40 delivers exceptional clarity, reliability, and versatility providing the most significant functionality and features at the lowest possible price. The Comanche 40 is mounted to a standard Weaver or Picatinny rail in front of an existing day scope; transforming it into a Night Vision Device with no re-zeroing required. This NVCO can be used with day scopes of up to 12x magnification for optimal performance and is equipped with a quick release mount and wireless remote control. It provides unmatched target acquisition and enhanced aiming capabilities, making it extremely practical and effective during the most challenging missions.

 

Image Intensifier Tube Gen 3 Auto-Gated "3AP" FOM 1600-2000
Resolution 64-72 lp/mm
Magnification 1x
Lens System 80 mm; F/1.44
FOV 12°
Focus Range 10 m to Infinity
Controls Direct
Led Indicators Low battery; Excessive light conditions
Infrared Illuminator Detachable Long Range IR Illuminator (not included)
Manual Gain Control Yes
Bright Light Cut-Off Yes
Automatic Shut-Off System Yes
Battery Type One CR123A (3V) or AA (1.5 V)
Battery Life (Operating) Up to 60 hours (3 V) at 20°C; up to 30 hours (1. 5 V) at 20°C
Exit Pupil Diameter 40 mm
Operating Temperature Range -40°C to +50°C (-40°F to +122°F)
Storage Temperature Range -50°C to +50°C (-58°F to +122°F)
Weight 1.04 kg (2.3 lbs)
Overall Dimensions 189 × 104 × 90 mm (7.4 × 4.1 × 3.5 in)
Package Includes Quick-Release Mount, Battery Adapter , CR123A Battery, Light Suppressor, Light Suppressor for Day Scope, Remote Control, User Manual, Carrying Case

AGM Comanche-40 3AP  Night Vision Clip-On System Advance Performance FOM 1600-2000 Gen 3+ Auto-Gated, P43-Green Phosphor. Made in USA. 

The Comanche 40 Night Vision Clip-On (NVCO) system uses the latest advances in night vision clip-on technology. Designed for mid-range nighttime shooting, the Comanche 40 delivers exceptional clarity, reliability, and versatility providing the most significant functionality and features at the lowest possible price. The Comanche 40 is mounted to a standard Weaver or Picatinny rail in front of an existing day scope; transforming it into a Night Vision Device with no re-zeroing required. This NVCO can be used with day scopes of up to 12x magnification for optimal performance and is equipped with a quick release mount and wireless remote control. It provides unmatched target acquisition and enhanced aiming capabilities, making it extremely practical and effective during the most challenging missions.

Specifications:

 

Image Intensifier Tube Gen 3 Auto-Gated "3AP" FOM 1600-2000
Resolution 64-72 lp/mm
Magnification 1x
Lens System 80 mm; F/1.44
FOV 12°
Focus Range 10 m to Infinity
Controls Direct
Led Indicators Low battery; Excessive light conditions
Infrared Illuminator Detachable Long Range IR Illuminator (not included)
Manual Gain Control Yes
Bright Light Cut-Off Yes
Automatic Shut-Off System Yes
Battery Type One CR123A (3V) or AA (1.5 V)
Battery Life (Operating) Up to 60 hours (3 V) at 20°C; up to 30 hours (1. 5 V) at 20°C
Exit Pupil Diameter 40 mm
Operating Temperature Range -40°C to +50°C (-40°F to +122°F)
Storage Temperature Range -50°C to +50°C (-58°F to +122°F)
Weight 1.04 kg (2.3 lbs)
Overall Dimensions 189 × 104 × 90 mm (7.4 × 4.1 × 3.5 in)
Package Includes Quick-Release Mount, Battery Adapter , CR123A Battery, Light Suppressor, Light Suppressor for Day Scope, Remote Control, User Manual, Carrying Case
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