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Uploaded by on Aug 2, 2009

We take a look at the PPN-2 Russian Night Vision device and the box it is stored in.

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  • cool video, kind of amazing to see where night vision started and where it is today!

    have you guys ever seen or had experience with the PNV-57 Czech Night Vision Goggles?

  • @piehi2

    I have not, but we are interested in all kind of NV

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  • thank goodness those days are over.

  • Holy crap you can mount that thing on an AK? Amazing how small things get over time.

  • @GunWebsites I saw them on Centerfire systems.com the other day for something like 130 bucks, it would be kind of an interesting video but spendy at the same time lol

  • @avtomatsinaction

    Interesting username..

    Thanks for the info

  • Of course this was not the first Soviet military night vision device by any means, but the PPN-2 was developed and fielded by the Soviets in the late 1950's, and was replaced in the Red Army by the mid-1960's. It was still used by some East Bloc contries into the early 1970's. The unit in the video is actually a Polish version.

  • The PPN-2 was not really made for the AK, actually it was designed for use on the Degtyaryov RP-46, Gorjunov SG-43 and SGM, and the B-10 recoilless rifle. All quite heavy, crew-served weapons mounted on tripods, bipods or even wheeled carriages. Even back then, the NV made for the AK was a little more ocmpact.

  • How much does it cost?

  • @Derail07 first night vision site was made by the nazis called the vampire (vampier or something)

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