Digitales Nachtsicht Vorsatzgerät Yukon Pulsar
The   night vision module out of the Forward DN kit can be used both with a   monocular in the kit and many other optical devices (monoculars) with   lens diameters 42, 50 and 56 mm or similar. To install the night vision   module onto the front optical bell of a day telescopic sight, specially   designed mounting assemblies (bought separately) are used. The   assemblies are the adapters with various diameters with a set of   reducing rings (the rings can be used as necessary depending on the   diameter of the optical bell). Coupled with a day light scope, the   attachment provides a tool for night observation, ensuring variable   magnification, as well as highest possible magnification. The wireless   remote control allows basic operations to be fulfilled without resorting   to standard controls. The Forward is equipped with a Video Out jack   enabling real time video recording with the use of external recording   equipment. Ability to operate in normal mode at sub-zero temperatures is   due to the use of a frost-resistant OLED display featuring fast   response and provides crisp image when observing dynamic object. The   Forward is outfitted with built-in IR Laser Illuminator featuring   three-step power adjustment. Complying with Class 1 laser safety, the   laser IR Illuminator operates in the covert IR range (915 nm), invisible   to the unaided human eye. Running status of unit’s operation is   displayed in the form of alphabetic and numeral characters and color   icons. Graphics are permanently visible on a dedicated panel at the   bottom of the display without overlapping the image observed. Operating   time can be significantly extended by using high-capacity external  power  supply units attached to the Digisight via an external power  jack.  During continued use in freezing weather, the external power  supply  units can be stored under the clothes. 
Specifications:
Magnification:
- of the digital module: 1x
- when assembled with Pulsar 10x32: 10x
Range of detection: 400 m
Attachable IR illuminator: laser, 915 nm (invisible)
Remote control: wireless 
Electronic components Camera resolution, pixels (CCIR)     500x582
Min/max working illuminance, lux (f1.2, signal-to-noise ratio 20dB), lux     0.0001...30000
Display type     OLED
Display Resolution, pix.     VGA 640x480
Video OUT availability     analog
Optical characteristics Magnification, x     10 (when assembled) / 1 (of the digital module)
Lens diameter, mm     50
Lens focus, mm     F50/1.0
Field of View,°, horizontal     5
Resolution, lines per mm     min. 50
IR-illuminator Emitter     Laser
 IR-illuminator IR Wavelength, nm     915
Range of Detection, m Range of detection, m (object 1.7m high, illumination level 0.05 lux ("1/4 moon")     400
Power Supply Power Supply, V     3.7÷6
Battery type     4xAA
External Power Supply     DC 9 ÷ 15V / 3W
Physical & operational characteristics Operating Temperature,°?     - 25 … + 50
Remote control     Wireless
Dimensions, mm     246x82x117 (when assembled)
Weight (without batteries), kg     0.81 (when assembled)
10x32 Pulsar Monocular included     yes