L3Harris AN/PVS-31A 2376+ FOM

SKU: L3-PVS-31-A Categories: ,
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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.

$13,999.98

The current issue goggle for SOCOM, the PVS-31A by L3Harris, was built from the ground up to be the lightest goggle available while still offering key features such as articulation, manual gain control, IPD stops, and an auxiliary power port. The unit includes a remote battery pack and cable, alleviating the need to purchase one separately. The binocular utilizes RPO lenses, which provide an extremely sharp image, especially when paired with the unit’s L3Harris unfilmed white phosphor image intensifier tubes. Regarded by many as the ultimate binocular system, the PVS-31A is for the user who flat-out needs the best performance package.

OVERVIEW VIDEO

WHAT’S INCLUDED?

One AN/PVS-31A Night Vision Goggle; bikini covers; Soft bag; battery pack and cable; accessory kit; spec sheets.

TUBE SPECS

Our AN/PVS-31A Goggle White Phosphor will come with a minimum FOM of 2376+. If you want a more personal buying experience you can view our Ready To Ship options.

TUBE SELECTION

L3Harris unfilmed image tubes are for those that simply need the best. The unfilmed construction leads to higher specs on average, which then in turn leads to the best low light performance. Whether you’re operating under thick tree cover, on a moonless/overcast night, or just enjoy the finer things in life, selecting L3Harris image tubes will ensure you have the ultimate extreme low light performance.

Selecting an image tube brand isn’t the only decision to be made. Within each brand, specs and cosmetics will still vary tube to tube. Of course, if you want us to utilize our expertise and select on your behalf, we are happy to do so. However, most buyers want to hand select their own image tubes, which is why we list tube photos and specs for all of our in stock inventory. If you’re ordering on a lead time you can always put “hand select” in the order notes section as well to pick your tubes when they arrive to us from the manufacturer. It’s easy to go down the rabbit hole so to speak with specs, but to make it stress-free we will cover the specs we list, what they mean, and which specs we pay the most attention to.

For our in stock inventory, we list the center resolution (LP), SNR, EBI, Halo, and FOM.

Center resolution is much like resolution on a screen, the higher the better. However, for a headborne system, a resolution over 64 is indistinguishable to the naked eye. Therefore, just look for a resolution of 64+.

SNR, or Signal to Noise Ratio, is essentially low light resolution. It is the single most important spec, in our opinion, for determining low light performance. For Photonis and Elbit tubes, seek out an SNR of 27+ (they usually cap out around 33-34). L3Harris tubes tend to have higher SNR values across the board. If deciding on an L3Harris image tube, look for an SNR of 33+.

EBI, or Equivalent Background Illumination, is essentially the lowest light level that a tube can produce a usable image. Sounds important right? It is, but the importance is usually grossly overstated. The truth is, anything UNDER 2.5 will be just fine for 99% of users. The only exception is for those that will strictly be utilizing their device for astronomy. If that is the case, look for an EBI under 1.5.

Halo is the ring or bloom around a light source when viewed through an image tube. The lower the halo value, the smaller the bloom. Keep this value under 1. Note that Photonis doesn’t always provide halo values, but rest assured they routinely exhibit low halos from our experience.

FOM, or Figure of Merit, is obtained by multiplying center resolution by the SNR. We recommend ignoring this value when selecting a tube. Instead, examine its components separately as it doesn’t always accurately depict a tube’s performance.

To keep it short and sweet, pick the highest SNR tube available that is fairly clean, has a resolution of 64+, an EBI under 2.5, and a halo under 1. If you stick to this outline, you’ll end up with an image tube that is more than capable of performing in any situation you may find yourself in.

SPECIFICATIONS

Features:

  • Articulating pods
  • Waterproof
  • Approximately 16+ hours of battery life on a AA battery
  • 10 year warranty and limited lifetime service
  • Fischer Battery Pack Port

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

 Field of View  40°
 Magnification  1x
 Diopter Adjustment  -0.5
 Eye Relief  25mm
 Submersible  66 feet
 Objective Lens  27mm, f/1.2
 Focus Range  18″ to infinity
 Power Source  1 AA Size Battery
 Operation Time  16+ hours
 Weight  450 g (15.9 oz)

 

HAND SELECT

If you do not like any of our in stock offerings, and would like to order and hand select from a new batch of image intensifiers all you have to do is put “hand select” at checkout. What this does is when your order is ready to be built, we will give you a call to discuss tube options, as well as provide photos through the tubes.

RESTRICTIONS

This product is regulated by International Traffic in Arms Regulations and can not be shipped outside the USA.

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