Mark Koernke discussed night vision technology, including generations of night vision devices (PBS2, PBS2B, third generation, and fourth generation), their operational capabilities, light amplification specifications, and proper deployment discipline. He covered the technical differences between generations, bright source protection features, and historical deployment examples from Vietnam. The episode also included discussions on preparedness, military surplus equipment, and various weapons systems including pneumatic and projectile technologies.
They're adding more elements in and decreasing the amount of light that gets to the tube. So much faster. If you're looking at wanting a lot of amplification in a green screen, 6 power is the best I can do. I can put lines per millimeter third generation tube behind that, and that's a picture, you guys, that you... it looks like you can walk into it. If you really wanted to, although we've talked about the fourth generation stuff, you could go to a fourth generation. and that light performance of a fourth generation piece is incredible. Even compared to the third generation that I've just described, the same amount of lines per millimeter, the discipline needed to deploy a fourth generation device in the field. If I had fourth generation devices and ten second generation devices, I wouldn't put generation devices to anybody, even if, probably keep some at home, Because it takes that discipline almost of a first generation PBS2 operator, not a PBS2B. PBS2 had no light protection. It had no bright source protection and it had no bright source control. It had no automatic brightness control. That was a device. If you're looking out across the field and an explosion goes off, or a lot of light is in front of that device, it's gonna amplify that light and probably burn out the system. But the last thing it's gonna do is show your face, your eye, a lot of light. Now, TDS-2s, when they first started deploying those in Vietnam, those were highly disciplined. They, the people they gave those to, for this very reason. One of the things they told them is, don't ever point it at a fire. Might've said, if he was talking to a sergeant, the training for it, he might've said, don't ever point this at a fire, sir. Because it might have been a specialist giving them that instruction. Fire would have burned. A PBS2B has automatic bright source control. So it would shut itself before it would create any damage either to the device or your eye. 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