Phenomenal video man. Short, sweet, and straight to the point. As someone who is just getting into the NV game, content like this is genuinely appreciated. Also I love Australian Shepherds (have two sitting on me right now), so more Kayla please!
Great video! I have a DBAL-D2; still not super worried but it’s something to be aware of. Passive aiming isn’t always possible but I do practice that a lot; another thing you can do is use a buddy lase to illuminate targets off-axis. This also gets you some contrast which will break things out better. But this technique requires friends and I don’t have any. So if you go active with a glow-y illuminator, prepare to engage and move to a new position I guess.
thank you for this. I had been wondering about how ir lights like the surefire vampire would look if it was pointing at something from a wood line. awesome work all the angles and cameras!
I moved to 940nm because of the excessive red glow on the 850nm illuminators. The 940nm is what you want for stealth. 850 can & does easily spook game too.
I noticed this on the illuminators i use. It makes me curious what technologies may already exist for other uses that could act as a tinted lens to hide the visible signature of NIR illumination, if such a thing even exists. I know government agencies would jump on some sort of adapter device that can be retrofitted to already existing NIR solutions.
can you also comment, or do a separate video, of using an illuminator in the field - and how THIS WILL get you killed by an enemy using even the most basic CHEAP night vision setup? so many people think that having night vision with an IR illuminator means you OWN the night. you don't. running night vision or any other electronic device at night is only going to give away your position.
This is a sick demo
Thanks for watching! Do you guys want to see more NV content?
That would be awesome!
Always appreciate more info
And I hope your channel grows man, it looks like you put out great info
Yes please.
Phenomenal video man. Short, sweet, and straight to the point. As someone who is just getting into the NV game, content like this is genuinely appreciated.
Also I love Australian Shepherds (have two sitting on me right now), so more Kayla please!
So glad I could help, friend.
Great example. Killing it with the videos man!
Yes. More night vision content my man! 🤙
You got it!
Great video! I have a DBAL-D2; still not super worried but it’s something to be aware of. Passive aiming isn’t always possible but I do practice that a lot; another thing you can do is use a buddy lase to illuminate targets off-axis. This also gets you some contrast which will break things out better. But this technique requires friends and I don’t have any. So if you go active with a glow-y illuminator, prepare to engage and move to a new position I guess.
Friends do make life (and covert operations) easier
thank you for this. I had been wondering about how ir lights like the surefire vampire would look if it was pointing at something from a wood line. awesome work all the angles and cameras!
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Thanks for posting this. Great info you’re putting out there
Awesome vid- thank you! Itd be great to see this same demo done, calling out 940 nm vs 840's ...
Lots of requests for that. I might have to make that demo at some point.
I moved to 940nm because of the excessive red glow on the 850nm illuminators. The 940nm is what you want for stealth.
850 can & does easily spook game too.
Man I've been doing it wrong. I've just been using muzzle flash to see in the dark 🤷
To each his own I suppose
Awesome, you straight up answered my question Thankyou
really good comparison
Great info
Great video. Does an illuminator in the 940nm range produce a minimal red glow compared to 850nm?
I have not tested that specifically, but that does seem to be the conventional wisdom.
Would like too see this in comparison to 940nm to 850nm?
I noticed this on the illuminators i use. It makes me curious what technologies may already exist for other uses that could act as a tinted lens to hide the visible signature of NIR illumination, if such a thing even exists. I know government agencies would jump on some sort of adapter device that can be retrofitted to already existing NIR solutions.
I would like to see what a 940 looks like next to these.
I wish you would have shown 940nm
I’m curious if thermals give off any kind of signature under nods. Have neither, just wondering?
Not sure right off. Good question though.
Yes, nods can pick up the screen’s backlight unless the eye cup is perfectly sealed to the user’s eye.
Awesome!
Grear video
Thank you!
VCSEL Illuminators?
wish I had some on me at the moment...
I wish I had that espresso machine.
I will say that I love my simple Moka pot.
I use it multiple times every day. It's amazing. The steam wand is a cut above the single boiler brevilles.
can you also comment, or do a separate video, of using an illuminator in the field - and how THIS WILL get you killed by an enemy using even the most basic CHEAP night vision setup? so many people think that having night vision with an IR illuminator means you OWN the night. you don't. running night vision or any other electronic device at night is only going to give away your position.