
United States Marine Corps Weapons & Equipment
AN/PVS-5 Night Vision Goggles (NVG)

Primary function: Allow the operator to perform tasks at night or under
low light level conditions.
Manufacturer: IMO, VARO, Garland, Texas; ITT, Roanoke, Virginia; Litton, Tempe, Arizona
Length: 6.5 inches (16.51 centimeters)
Width: 6.8 inches (17.27 centimeters)
Height: 4.7 inches (11.94 centimeters)
Weight: 30 ounces (.85 kilograms)
Magnification: 1x
Range, Man-Sized Target:
Starlight: 50 meters
Moonlight: 150 meters
Field of View: 40° (circular)
Power Source: 2.7 volt mercury battery, BA-1567/U, BA-5567/U, BA-3058/U
Unit Replacement Cost: $5,111
Features: AN/PVS-5 Night Vision Goggles are a self-contained, passive, image intensifying, night vision viewing
system worn on the head with or without the standard battle helmet or aviator helmet. They are a second generation
binocular system capable of providing night vision viewing using available light from the night sky (starlight,
moonlight). The built-in infrared light source provides added illumination for close-up work such as map reading.
The PVS-5 is equipped with a headstrap to allow "hands-free" operation. Shipping case, soft carrying
case, eyepiece and objective lens cap, and arctic adapter assembly are authorized ancillary items. Demist shields
are also provided to prevent fogging of the eyepiece.
Inventory: 8,200
Background: The AN/PVS-5 individual night vision goggles (NVG) were procured in the early 1980s. A general purpose
goggle, they are found in a variety of applications, such as for vehicle drivers, riflemen, and unit leaders. There
are differences in each model that require separate model support packages. The bulk of the Marine Corps assets
are AN/PVS-5As, although all three models are distributed in the Fleet Marine Force.
Information and Photos Courtesy of United States Marine Corps
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