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- PVS-5 abstract "The AN/PVS-5 is a dual-tube night-vision goggle used for aviation and ground support. It uses second-generation image-intensifier tubes which are poor for today's standards. The United States Army still has PVS-5 on supply but are very rarely used. The AN/PVS-5 is based on the SU-50 which was a first-generation night-vision goggle adapted by the United States Air Force in 1971. From 1972 until 1990 the AN/PVS-5 was the mainstay in United States Army night vision for aviation. The AN/PVS-5C was not approved for flight because of its auto-gated feature causing the goggle to shut off in bright light. For ground troops the AN/PVS-5 was the sole night-vision goggle until the adaptation of the improved AN/PVS-7. By today's standards the PVS-5 was a real safety risk for pilots, issues such as a limited field of view, poor light amplification, inability to read maps, and its excessive weight made it difficult to fly while operating them. In 1982 tests were being made for a suitable replacement for the AN/PVS-5 specifically for aviation, this led to the adaptation of the AN/AVS-6 ANVIS in 1989. The ANVIS was the first night-vision goggle used by the United States Army specifically designed for aviation.".
- PVS-5 wikiPageID "38801009".
- PVS-5 wikiPageLength "2491".
- PVS-5 wikiPageOutDegree "10".
- PVS-5 wikiPageRevisionID "661611301".
- PVS-5 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Infrared_imaging.
- PVS-5 wikiPageWikiLink Gram.
- PVS-5 wikiPageWikiLink Gulf_War.
- PVS-5 wikiPageWikiLink ITT_Corporation.
- PVS-5 wikiPageWikiLink Iraq_War.
- PVS-5 wikiPageWikiLink Litton_Industries.
- PVS-5 wikiPageWikiLink MX-9916.
- PVS-5 wikiPageWikiLink Operation_Enduring_Freedom.
- PVS-5 wikiPageWikiLink United_States_Armed_Forces.
- PVS-5 wikiPageWikiLink Vietnam_War.
- PVS-5 wikiPageWikiLinkText "AN/PVS-5".
- PVS-5 caption "AN/PVS-5A".
- PVS-5 category "Head/Helmet mountable".
- PVS-5 designDate "1971".
- PVS-5 detection "9000.0".
- PVS-5 dimensions "4.7".
- PVS-5 fov "40".
- PVS-5 generation "2".
- PVS-5 iitube MX-9916.
- PVS-5 isTube "yes".
- PVS-5 manufacturer ITT_Corporation.
- PVS-5 manufacturer Litton_Industries.
- PVS-5 mode "Passive".
- PVS-5 name "AN/PVS-5".
- PVS-5 opTime "180000.0".
- PVS-5 produced "1972".
- PVS-5 service "1972".
- PVS-5 type "Passive".
- PVS-5 usedBy United_States_Armed_Forces.
- PVS-5 variants "AN/PVS-5, AN/PVS-5A, AN/PVS-5B, AN/PVS-5C".
- PVS-5 wars Gulf_War.
- PVS-5 wars Iraq_War.
- PVS-5 wars Operation_Enduring_Freedom.
- PVS-5 wars Vietnam_War.
- PVS-5 weight "850".
- PVS-5 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Flag.
- PVS-5 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_night_vision_device.
- PVS-5 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- PVS-5 zoom "1".
- PVS-5 subject Category:Infrared_imaging.
- PVS-5 hypernym Goggle.
- PVS-5 comment "The AN/PVS-5 is a dual-tube night-vision goggle used for aviation and ground support. It uses second-generation image-intensifier tubes which are poor for today's standards. The United States Army still has PVS-5 on supply but are very rarely used. The AN/PVS-5 is based on the SU-50 which was a first-generation night-vision goggle adapted by the United States Air Force in 1971. From 1972 until 1990 the AN/PVS-5 was the mainstay in United States Army night vision for aviation.".
- PVS-5 label "AN/PVS-5".
- PVS-5 sameAs Q16002916.
- PVS-5 sameAs m.0rpgg43.
- PVS-5 sameAs Q16002916.
- PVS-5 wasDerivedFrom PVS-5?oldid=661611301.
- PVS-5 isPrimaryTopicOf PVS-5.