Work - Omg The Latest Nvg
The biggest "OMG" moment is reserved for Binary Fusion. Standalone thermal is great for detection but terrible for identification (a hot rock looks like a person). Standalone I^2 (Image Intensification) is great for ID but fails in absolute darkness or smoke.
The latest NVG work solves this with Articulating Fusion Overlays. Units like the PSQ-42 and the new bino systems coming out of Europe now offer: omg the latest nvg work
One tester described the experience: “You are walking through a pitch-black forest. You see the trees perfectly via I^2. Suddenly, a hot rabbit runs under a bush. The thermal overlay highlights the rabbit through the bush. You can see the heat signature moving behind an opaque object.” The biggest "OMG" moment is reserved for Binary Fusion
That is the "OMG" factor. You aren't just seeing in the dark anymore; you are seeing through physical concealment. One tester described the experience: “You are walking
Anyone who has run dual tubes (binos) knows the frustration of the "blue ring" or edge distortion. The latest engineering from Photonis (Echo+ and 4G Intens) has introduced Edge Suppression 2.0. The image circle is now razor-sharp to the very periphery. Users report that the "swimming pool" feeling—that nausea from distortion—is gone. You can run, jump, and drive 70mph down a backroad because the horizon stays flat.
If analog tubes are a muscle car, fusion is a spaceship. The "OMG" response is currently highest regarding the ENVG-B (Enhanced Night Vision Goggle – Binocular).
This isn't just NVG. This is Augmented Reality (AR) overlaid on night vision.