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Development through Military History into Modern Daily Use.
By: Vikas Kumar Sinha
 Night vision technology has shaped history.
 Pre 1940’s: Flares and spot lights were used
for operations at night.
 Due to the nature of these early night vision
devices (NVD), they gave away tactical
positions.
 Military scientists began to think of ways to
improve night vision to gain a strategic
advantage.
A tank from
World War II
equipped with a
search light used
for night combat.
 The first night vision devices (NVD) were
created during WWII.
 Functioned by placing an infrared filter
over a searchlight.
 Fighters would use special binoculars to see
using the light from the searchlights.
 Many problems came from this night vision
method.
Why do NVD
devices always
show images
in hues of
green?
The original designers of NVD
d an obsession with the color.
B)The actual first inventors of
NVD were little green aliens.
C) NVD use green because it
allows for more defined
images.
C
The screen was purposefully colored
green due to the scientific fact that the
human eye can differentiate more
shades of green that any other color.
 There were many disadvantages to using
the searchlights and flares.
 The actual searchlight was massive and had
to be mounted on a truck or tank.
 Both the Allies and Nazi’s had this
technology, so they each could see the
others light.
 The images created were streaky and
distorted.
 The acceleration of electrons cut the life of
the image intensification tube, which was
the most important and expensive part of
the NVD, very short.
 Military scientists began planning a revised
design.
 Post WWII NVD technology focused on the
ability to see without creating additional
light.
 During this time period the first
“Generation” of NVD began using
intensified natural lighting.
 Military scientists created a two-stage
cascade image tube.
 This tube intensified the natural lighting
and created a superior image for the
viewer.
 The power of Generation 1 NVD was put to
the test in the Vietnam War.
Generation 1
NVD were
commonly
called what
during their
use in the
Vietnam War?
A) Star-Tron Scopes
B) Moon Beams
C) Space Goggles
 A
 Star-Tron Scopes was the common name
given to the NVD in Vietnam.
 There were still many problems military
scientists wanted to work on.
 Star Tron Scopes intensification tubes were
as heavy as the rifles they were mounted
on.
 They were not sensitive enough to give
clear images in anything less than full
moonlight.
 The NVD emitted a whiney noise.
 They would shut down if they were
exposed to a sudden burst of bright light.
 There were two major developments in
NVD technology after their test in Vietnam.
 The first was a new micro-channel plate
(MPC) that was light weight, and more
effective at focusing light into clear images.
 The second major development was the
invention of thermal imagining.
 Thermal imaging allowed for NV even
through low natural lighted conditions.
 It also allowed for NV through smoky,
dusty, and foggy conditions.
 These thermal imagers were expensive, so
in 1973 scientists created a common
module that made it less expensive, and
more ideal for military use.
 The generation 2 NVD were first put to the
test by US forces in the early 1990’s during
Operation Desert Storm in Kuwait.
 The dark nights and harsh dusty conditions
were perfect for implementing the new
technology.
 The currently generations of NVS are
generations 3 and 4.
 Generation 3 is much like generation 2
except for it has a substantially longer life,
as well as more defined images.
 Generation 4 has less noise than generation
3, however it has shorter life.
 Here is a chart comparing the life in hours
of the intensification tube for generations
1-3
Generation 1 Generation 2 Generation 3
2,000 hours 2,500- 4,000 hours 10,000 hours
Which of the 4
Generations of
NVD is the
current model
used by the
U.S. Military?
A)Generation 1
B) Generation 2
C) Generation 3
D) Generation 4
C) Generation 3
U.S. forces use generation 3
because despite its slightly less
clear image, and slightly more
noisy design compared to
generation 4, it has a longer
life in hours which is more
important when all things are
considered.
 Development of NVD up until the 1980’s
was completely focused around military
purposes.
 In the 80’s, companies in the US and Europe
took NVT and found ways to improve
everyday civilian life.
 There are many practical everyday uses for
NVD, some of which are:
 Law Enforcement
 Hunting
 Surveillance
 Security
 Navigation
 Hidden-Object detection
 Entertainment
Common applications for night vision include:
 · Military
 · Hunting
 · Wildlife observation
 · Surveillance
 · Hidden-object detection
 · Entertainment
 · Security
 · Navigation
 In conclusion I believe that is wonderful
how something originally designed for
destruction, can now help people on an
every-day basis.
 Personally, NVD have saved my brother-in-
law from harm in his job through NVD
navigation technology.
 This is truly amazing technology.
 Unknown author, “Night Vision Devices”.
BookRags. 11/12/2008
<http://bookrags.com>
 Unknown author, “Night Vision Goggles”.
GlobalSecurity. 11/10/2008
<http://www.global securities.org>
 Unknown author, “How Night Vision Works”. How
Stuff Works. 11/11/2008
<http://electronics.howstuffworks.com>

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Renfro power point_presentation_assignment[1]

  • 1. Development through Military History into Modern Daily Use. By: Vikas Kumar Sinha
  • 2.
  • 3.  Night vision technology has shaped history.  Pre 1940’s: Flares and spot lights were used for operations at night.
  • 4.  Due to the nature of these early night vision devices (NVD), they gave away tactical positions.  Military scientists began to think of ways to improve night vision to gain a strategic advantage.
  • 5. A tank from World War II equipped with a search light used for night combat.
  • 6.  The first night vision devices (NVD) were created during WWII.  Functioned by placing an infrared filter over a searchlight.  Fighters would use special binoculars to see using the light from the searchlights.  Many problems came from this night vision method.
  • 7. Why do NVD devices always show images in hues of green? The original designers of NVD d an obsession with the color. B)The actual first inventors of NVD were little green aliens. C) NVD use green because it allows for more defined images.
  • 8. C The screen was purposefully colored green due to the scientific fact that the human eye can differentiate more shades of green that any other color.
  • 9.  There were many disadvantages to using the searchlights and flares.  The actual searchlight was massive and had to be mounted on a truck or tank.  Both the Allies and Nazi’s had this technology, so they each could see the others light.
  • 10.  The images created were streaky and distorted.  The acceleration of electrons cut the life of the image intensification tube, which was the most important and expensive part of the NVD, very short.  Military scientists began planning a revised design.
  • 11.  Post WWII NVD technology focused on the ability to see without creating additional light.  During this time period the first “Generation” of NVD began using intensified natural lighting.
  • 12.  Military scientists created a two-stage cascade image tube.  This tube intensified the natural lighting and created a superior image for the viewer.  The power of Generation 1 NVD was put to the test in the Vietnam War.
  • 13. Generation 1 NVD were commonly called what during their use in the Vietnam War? A) Star-Tron Scopes B) Moon Beams C) Space Goggles
  • 14.  A  Star-Tron Scopes was the common name given to the NVD in Vietnam.  There were still many problems military scientists wanted to work on.
  • 15.  Star Tron Scopes intensification tubes were as heavy as the rifles they were mounted on.  They were not sensitive enough to give clear images in anything less than full moonlight.  The NVD emitted a whiney noise.  They would shut down if they were exposed to a sudden burst of bright light.
  • 16.  There were two major developments in NVD technology after their test in Vietnam.  The first was a new micro-channel plate (MPC) that was light weight, and more effective at focusing light into clear images.  The second major development was the invention of thermal imagining.
  • 17.  Thermal imaging allowed for NV even through low natural lighted conditions.  It also allowed for NV through smoky, dusty, and foggy conditions.  These thermal imagers were expensive, so in 1973 scientists created a common module that made it less expensive, and more ideal for military use.
  • 18.  The generation 2 NVD were first put to the test by US forces in the early 1990’s during Operation Desert Storm in Kuwait.  The dark nights and harsh dusty conditions were perfect for implementing the new technology.
  • 19.  The currently generations of NVS are generations 3 and 4.  Generation 3 is much like generation 2 except for it has a substantially longer life, as well as more defined images.  Generation 4 has less noise than generation 3, however it has shorter life.
  • 20.  Here is a chart comparing the life in hours of the intensification tube for generations 1-3 Generation 1 Generation 2 Generation 3 2,000 hours 2,500- 4,000 hours 10,000 hours
  • 21. Which of the 4 Generations of NVD is the current model used by the U.S. Military? A)Generation 1 B) Generation 2 C) Generation 3 D) Generation 4
  • 22. C) Generation 3 U.S. forces use generation 3 because despite its slightly less clear image, and slightly more noisy design compared to generation 4, it has a longer life in hours which is more important when all things are considered.
  • 23.  Development of NVD up until the 1980’s was completely focused around military purposes.  In the 80’s, companies in the US and Europe took NVT and found ways to improve everyday civilian life.
  • 24.  There are many practical everyday uses for NVD, some of which are:  Law Enforcement  Hunting  Surveillance
  • 25.  Security  Navigation  Hidden-Object detection  Entertainment
  • 26. Common applications for night vision include:  · Military  · Hunting  · Wildlife observation  · Surveillance
  • 27.  · Hidden-object detection  · Entertainment  · Security  · Navigation
  • 28.  In conclusion I believe that is wonderful how something originally designed for destruction, can now help people on an every-day basis.  Personally, NVD have saved my brother-in- law from harm in his job through NVD navigation technology.  This is truly amazing technology.
  • 29.  Unknown author, “Night Vision Devices”. BookRags. 11/12/2008 <http://bookrags.com>  Unknown author, “Night Vision Goggles”. GlobalSecurity. 11/10/2008 <http://www.global securities.org>  Unknown author, “How Night Vision Works”. How Stuff Works. 11/11/2008 <http://electronics.howstuffworks.com>