Understand, that these were made in Poland over half a century ago so if they work, we can't guarantee how long these remain operational. These are used but in a good condition and tested to be functional by our supplier but not by us, so no guarantees on that. They block all light except the near-infrared spectrum so you get headlights without visible light!īox outside dimensions: 42 x 21 x 21 cm, weight 7.8 kg (16.5" x 8.3" x 8.3" / 17.2 lbs). The included IR pass filters are installed on the headlights of the vehicle. Don't have one? Electronically savvy folks have made adapters to connect these to modern vehicles or rechargeable batteries. Using the goggles is rather simple: put the helmet on and plug the extension cord to the cigarette lighter of your vintage Soviet truck. Various assorment of spare parts and tools.The tank helmet and night-vision device. The device is integrated into the Soviet tank helmet, which is affectionately known as "The Sausage Cap" in the Finnish army. If you've always wanted a pair of old Combloc night-vision goggles, look no further! This is a Polish copy of a 1957 Gen-1 device from the Soviet Union but surprisingly comfortable to wear!
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