Federal Bid

Last Updated on 03 Oct 2008 at 8 AM
Solicitation
Fort monmouth New jersey

58--58-Market Survey and Quote for AN-PVS-7 Night Vision Goggles, AN-AVS-9 Aviator Night Vision Goggles.

Solicitation ID MARKET-SURVEY-4251-1
Posted Date 23 Jul 2008 at 2 PM
Archive Date 03 Oct 2008 at 5 AM
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Agency Department Of Defense
Location Fort monmouth New jersey United states 07703
The US ARMY CECOM LCMC intends to acquire 415 each AN-PVS-7 Night Vision Goggles, FOM 1250, Gen II, 96 each AN-AVS-9 Aviator Goggles, FOM 1250, and AVS-9 Night Vision Goggles Training Rotary Wing Night Vision Operator Training KEY FEATURES for AN-PVS-7 Night Vision Goggles: Automatic Brightness Control,Low Battery Indicator,Rapid Recovery Bright Source Protection (BSP),Built-in IR illuminator, Quick release lever for one-hand mounting - dismounting from headgear

The AN-PVS-7 is a night vision goggle designed for military applications. It is available in both Generation II and III tubes and is the same unit used by the U.S. Armed Forces. The performance is in accordance with military specification MIL-G-49313 (CR). The housing is shock resistant and sealed from the environment. The unit is simple to operate,is powered by 2 AA batteries and can be handheld or headmounted (adjustable head mount included). The unit provides clear viewing and includes a built-in IR illuminator when additional illumination is required. Includes: Head mount assembly, Demist shield (2), Sacrificial window, Soft eyecups (2), Soft carrying case, Shoulder strap, Neck cord, Front lens cap, Operators Manual, Two (2) AA Batteries, Options, Helmet mount assembly, Battery 2 AA or BA-5567, Battery Life Approximately 40 hours Field of View 40o,Dimensions 16.5 by 15.25 by 7.6 cm, 6.5 by 6 by 3 inches, Weight 680 grams (1.5 lbs), Magnification 1X, Generation II and III Resolution 51 lp-mm Focus Range 0 to infinity.

The AN-AVS-9 is the standard night flying system for air crews in the U.S. Air Force and Navy. Over 20,000 units are in use in over 37 countries around the world. The system is available in over 40 different configurations. The type of aircraft and type of helmet being used will determine which configuration will best meet the customers requirements.
Includes, Carrying case, Lens cap, Lens paper, Helmet modification instructions, Neck cord (rotary wing version), Low profile battery pack (rotary wing), Operators manual, Options, Helmet mounts (specify type of helmet). Alpha 202, HGU-55-P, SPH-4AF, Spectral Response Visible to 0.90 um (IR), Magnification Unity Field of View 40o nominal Resolution 1.3 cy - mr, minimum (1.36 typical), Brightness Gain 5500 fl-fl minimum Collimation less than 1o convergence less than 0.3o dipvergence - divergence, Interpupillary Adjustment Independent, 51 to 72mm total Vertical Adjustment 25mm to infinity Fore and Aft Adjustment 27mm, range Tilt Adjustment 10o range, Objective lens EFL EFL 25mm, F-1.23, T-1.35, Objective lens focus Range 41cm to infinity, Eyepiece lens EFL 27mm, Eye piece adjustment +2 to 6 diopters, Battery type Fixed wing: 2 each 1-2 AA Lithium, Rotary wing: 4 each AA size Alkaline Weight 530 grams, Weight of Mount Fixed wing: 250 grams, Rotary wing: 220 grams, Operating Temperature -32oC to 52oC


Respond to Walter Brown by COB 04 August 2008 at [email protected], or phone 732-532-8673.
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