Boson Systems Proton Lite - binocular night vision goggle you service with a screwdriver
arrow_backTo the overviewThe Proton Lite is a binocular night vision goggle you service yourself in the field with a screwdriver. The housing is machined from 7075-T6 aluminium with Type III hardcoat anodising, and each optical pod is sealed and nitrogen-purged separately.
545 grams on the helmet, through the night. 25 hours of operation on a single CR123A at room temperature. Field of view 40 degrees plus/minus 2. The monocular Proton Lite-O weighs 270 grams and runs 40 hours on the same battery with the same field of view. IP68 with submersion to 20 metres for up to two hours, and the platform is certified to MIL-STD-810H.
Modularity carries the design. The unit strips down completely on the spot, with no workshop and nothing sent back. Image intensifier tubes are sold separately. You choose the tube for the task and pay for the configuration you need, not a fixed package. Photonis tubes from France can be specified.
The platform includes Electron X, which accepts external power sources between 5 and 30 volts, and Eliminator, which replaces the battery cap and switch assembly with a Fischer 4-pin connector.
Boson Systems is French, based in La Courneuve north of Paris. Benjamin Alardin is at TacDane's stand U 2324. Take tube choice and configuration up with him directly.
This product can be seen at the exhibition.
This product can be seen at the Exhibition














