Pilot"s Night Vision Sensor - translation to dutch
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Pilot"s Night Vision Sensor - translation to dutch

ABILITY TO SEE IN LOW LIGHT CONDITIONS
Nightshot; Nightvision; Night-vision; Night Vision; Night-sight; Night View; Night glasses; Rod vision; Dark-adapted vision; Night vision bat-goggles; Night vision telescope; Dark vision; Active infrared; Active night vision; Night vision compatibility; Nighttime vision
  • visible portion]] highlighted
  • [[USMC]] M3 Sniperscope assembled on a [[M1 Carbine]]. Introduced during the [[Korean War]], it was an early active infrared night vision equipment powered by a large 12 volt battery that was carried in a rubberized canvas backpack.
  • An [[M60 tank]] with an infrared searchlight mounted on the cannon.
  • 1974 [[US Army]] film about the development of military night vision technology

Pilot's Night Vision Sensor      
sensoren waarmee de piloot in de nacht kan zien (vormen warmtegolven om in beelden)
starlight scope         
  • range estimation]]
  • Active night-vision scope NSP-2 mounted on an [[AKM]]L
  • AKS-74U]]
  • M110]]. Note that in addition to the image intensifier, the NVD gathers much more light by its much larger [[aperture]]
  • First person view through night-vision goggles of the FBI Hostage Rescue Team using an airboat.
  • A comparison of I² only night vision (above) and I² plus thermal fusion (below)
  • Generation II, III and IV devices use a microchannel plate for amplification. Photons from a dimly lit source enter the objective lens (on the left) and strike the photocathode (gray plate). The photocathode (which is negatively biased) releases electrons, which are accelerated to the higher-voltage microchannel plate (red). Each electron causes multiple electrons to be released from the microchannel plate. The electrons are drawn to the higher-voltage phosphor screen (green). Electrons that strike the phosphor screen cause the phosphor to produce photons of light viewable through the eyepiece lenses.
  • GPNVG-18.
  • 1PN93-2 night-vision scope mounted on a RPG-7D3
  • Diagram of the WFoV BNVD, based on AN/PVS-31A
OPTOELECTRONIC DEVICE
Night-vision goggles; Night sight; Night Vision Goggle; Sniperscope; Light intensification; Night observation device; Light amplifier; Nvgs; Night vision goggles; Night Vision Device; Night vision system; Night vision devices; Night Vision System; Night vision equipment; Night vision scope; Night-vision equipment; Night-scope; Night Vision Goggles; Night vision goggle; Night sights; Night Vision Imaging System; Infrared scope; Starlight scope; Starlight Scope; Image tube; PNVG; Night goggles; Night vision systems; Night-vision camera; Night vision camera; Nightscope; Night scope; Night vision sight; Night vision device; Light amplification goggles; Light amp goggles; Night-vision systems; Legality of night-vision devices
sterrelichttelescoop (optisch instrument dat nachtlicht versterkt en zien in duisternis mogelijk maakt)
night vision         
het in de nacht kunnen zien, het in de duisternis kunnen zien

Definition

night vision
Night vision equipment enables people, for example soldiers or pilots, to see better at night.
...night vision goggles.
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Wikipedia

Night vision

Night vision is the ability to see in low-light conditions, either naturally with scotopic vision or through a night-vision device. Night vision requires both sufficient spectral range and sufficient intensity range. Humans have poor night vision compared to many animals such as cats, foxes and rabbits, in part because the human eye lacks a tapetum lucidum, tissue behind the retina that reflects light back through the retina thus increasing the light available to the photoreceptors.