I recently met with ADS Inc to discuss their new Night Vision Device Sustainment Upgrade Program with L3.
When the Army begins to field the new Enhanced Night Vision Goggle – Binocular (ENVG-B) to its Close Combat Forces, PVS-14s previously used by those forces will be redistributed within the Army.
That being said, there are hundreds of thousands of AN/PVS-14 night vision monoculars in service across all of the US services, our allies and with law enforcement agencies. Some have been in use for well over a decade. Most feature Green Phosphor tubes and are in need of an upgrade.
That’s what the Night Vision Device Sustainment Upgrade Program is about. ADS Inc teamed with L3 to offer upgraded tubes (un-filmed 2376 FOM White Phosphor). These White Phosphor tubes offer improved target identification and image clarity as well as decreased eye strain. They also work quite well with clip-on thermal enhancements like the Enhanced Clip-On SWIR Imager from Optics 1.
Tube replacement is relatively easy, meaning units can purchase the White Phosphor tubes and do the work themselves.
Alternatively, customers can send in the NVG and L3 will inspect the device and replace the tube. Many of these PVS-14s also need repairs or are missing parts. The program can make that happen as well.
Read about the upgrade program at adsinc.com/past-performance/l3-night-vision-device-sustainment-upgrade.
FYI:
https://www.harris.com/press-releases/2018/10/harris-corporation-and-l3-technologies-to-combine-in-merger-of-equals