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BF-10 HMMWV
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Part Number: 000137
Manufacturer: US Night Vision Corporation
• Covert Illumination For Night Vision
• Enhances Night Vision Performance
• Travel Safer & Faster At Night
• Improve Identification
• Reduce The Risk Of Fratricide
Tactical vehicle operations at night can often be
difficult due to a lack of illumination. Driving with
just NVGs not only slows down your element’s
rate of movement, but also makes recognition
more difficult and increases your risk of fratricide.
US Night Vision’s BlackoutTM Filter Kits for the
HMMWV, Army 5 ton, Army 2 1/2 ton and the
Marine Corps 7 ton are an instant force multiplier
for tactical vehicle operations.
Each BlackoutTM Filter provides as much IR illumination,
when seen through night vision, as a
headlight seen by the naked eye at night; facilitating
a safer, faster and more efficient means of
travel. The infrared headlight filters provide illumination
for night vision. The taillight filters, also made of
infrared material, allow break lights to be seen
by other vehicles. All running lights are covered
with high impact plastic to mask light.
***BlackoutTM Infrared Filter Kits are made in the USA and are
available only to the U.S. Military and its allies.
BlackoutTM HMMWV Kits (USNVBF-10)
Two IR Headlight Filters (Also Sold Separately)
Two IR Taillight Filters
Two Orange Headlight Covers (Black)
Four Running Light Covers (Black)
Nylon Kit Bag
Mounting Screws
Instruction Manual
Warranty: Purchasing this product entitles you to a 1 Year Warranty from the original date of purchase. At our discretion your equipment can be repaired or replaced with new or refurbished product or parts, if any product or parts are determined to be defective due to materials or workmanship. Shipping & handling is not included in this warranty.
Export: The Export of this product without proper licensing is strictly prohibited and falls under ITAR per title 22, CFR, parts 120-130. Please contact US Night Vision Export Dept. to receive further information on how to obtain proper licensing from the U.S. Department of State
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