Troya Tech Defense has developed the Ninox Night Vision Binocular for Special Forces market 52902164

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Troya Tech Defense has developed the Ninox Night Vision Binocular for Special Forces market
Troya Tech Defense Ltd., an Israeli manufacturer of Electro-Optical devices and Defense equipment, has developed the NINOX Night Vision Binocular, thus entering a new niche market, the Special Forces drivers and operatives.
     
Troya Tech Defense Ltd., an Israeli manufacturer of Electro-Optical devices and Defense equipment, has developed the NINOX Night Vision Binocular, thus entering a new niche market, the Special Forces drivers and operatives.
     
Troya Tech Defense Ltd has recently developed the NINOX Night Vision Binocular (NVB, or NVG as it is more commonly abbreviated).

“The Ninox was designed especially for nighttime driving in hazardous environments, where headlights are not something you would want to use. The main characteristics that defers it from a monocular or even a goggle, is that it uses two optical channels, which means that the user is looking at a stereoscopic image, or 3D. Without this feature, no depth perception is available so a driver will not be able to measure distances correctly, avoiding obstacles in time, for example. It is already being evaluated by a number of Spec Ops Forces around the world.” says Roee Cohen, Troya’s CTO.

The Ninox is equipped with an IR flashlight, so it could be used even in extreme low light conditions, such as indoor rooms, corridors and basements. In addition, the Ninox is helmet mountable or equipped with a facemask, which evenly spreads its weight, which is very low to begin with.