MH-14 | Gen 3 White Phosphor w/ Up to 2600 FOM & Manual Gain | Just 8.6 Oz & 50+ Hours of Runtime

BUDGET: Imported Gen 2+ White Phosphor (Thin Filmed) Autogated w/ SNR: 20-25 & FOM: 1600-2000
$2,649.00 USD
Sale price  $2,649.00 USD Regular price  $3,010.00 USD

MH-14 | Gen 3 White Phosphor w/ Up to 2600 FOM & Manual Gain | Just 8.6 Oz & 50+ Hours of Runtime

$2,649.00 USD
Sale price  $2,649.00 USD Regular price  $3,010.00 USD
Gen 3 White Phosphor Tube 20UA on L3 (Aviation Grade) Stats & Brand:

MH-14: Just 8.6 Oz & 50+ Hours of Runtime to Command Harsh Environments.

  • The MH-14 is a tough, lightweight night vision monocular that delivers exceptional clarity and detailed imaging in low-light environments.Β 
  • Lightweight and Durable Body: Made from a Magnesium alloy and 7075 T6 Aluminum, the MH-14 is built to withstand harsh environments while weighing as little as 8.6 ounces in its lightest configuration.
  • Over 50 Hours of Runtime: Operates efficiently on a single AA battery, a widely available power source, for more than 50 hours of continuous use.
  • Dual IR Illuminators: Includes a low-power IR for administrative tasks like map reading and a high-power spot for extended-range illumination when you need to see farther.
  • Versatile Mounting and Integration: The housing is fully compatible with standard PVS-14 J-arms and integrates seamlessly with the MH-1 bridge for easy mounting and future upgrades.Β 
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What are some common accessories to add to the MH 14?

Helmet Systems for the MH-14

A stable, properly fitted helmet is the foundation for any headborne night vision system. These platforms are selected for their ability to provide a secure mounting point for the MH-14.

  • Galvion Caiman Ballistic: Provides a protective, mission-ready platform designed to comfortably support the weight and operational use of the MH-14 system.
  • Ops-Core FAST SF Gen 2: A lightweight, ballistic helmet system with an integrated shroud that offers a secure and stable mounting point for the MH-14 during dynamic operations.
  • Team Wendy Exfil SL: Features a high-cut, lightweight shell and a built-in NVG shroud, creating a streamlined and stable platform for deploying the MH-14.
  • HighCom Striker RCHMC: A rifle-caliber-rated helmet that offers maximum protection while serving as a robust and stable foundation for mounting and operating the MH-14.

Monocular Mounting Arms for the MH-14

The mounting arm is the critical interface between the helmet mount and the monocular itself.

  • Wilcox J Arm: A durable and adjustable interface arm that connects the MH-14 monocular to the helmet's primary NVG mount. It allows the operator to precisely align the monocular with their eye and quickly stow or detach the unit from the helmet.

System Balancing for the MH-14

Counterweights are essential for offsetting the forward weight of the monocular, reducing neck strain and improving system stability during extended use.

  • Ops Core Counterweight: Attaches to the rear of an Ops-Core helmet to perfectly offset the forward weight of the MH-14, significantly improving operator comfort and system stability.
  • Team Wendy Counterweight: Designed specifically for Team Wendy helmets, this system provides adjustable weight distribution to balance the MH-14, enhancing comfort and reducing fatigue.

Signature Reduction for the MH-14

Concealment accessories help reduce the operator's visual signature in the field.

  • Agilite Mitznefet: An advanced helmet cover that breaks up the helmet's shape and outline. This helps to conceal the operator and their attached MH-14 system from visual detection across various environments.

MH 14 Features & Specifications

The Low Light Industries MH-14 is a versatile and rugged night vision monocular designed for superior performance in low-light conditions. It provides a lightweight yet durable solution that excels in harsh environments. Its primary differentiator is its modular design, which offers a practical and cost-effective entry point into a fully adaptable ecosystem. This allows users to start with a monocular and upgrade to a binocular configuration as needed, making it a reliable and future-proof choice for professionals and enthusiasts alike.

Key Features

  • Manual Gain Control: Allows for precise image optimization and is compatible with 11769 or 3-pad tubes.
  • Dual IR Illuminators: Features a low-power IR illuminator for close-up tasks like map reading and a high-power spot for extended-range illumination.
  • PVS-14 J-Arm Compatibility: The housing is fully compatible with all standard PVS-14 J-arms for versatile mounting options.
  • MH Ecosystem Integration: Designed to work seamlessly with the MH-1 bridge, which allows users to upgrade to a binocular configuration.
  • Warranty: Includes a lifetime, no questions asked housing warranty.

Specifications

  • Construction: Made from Magnesium alloy and 7075 T6 Aluminum.
  • Weight: 8.6 ounces in its lightest fully built configuration.
  • Power Source: Operates on a single AA battery.
  • Runtime: Provides 50+ hours of operation on a single battery.

What's in the box of the MH14?

  • (1) MH-14 Custom Monocular
  • (1) Pelican-style hard case
  • (1) Set of spec sheets for your specific unit

LLI MH-14 FAQs

What is the main advantage of the MH-14 compared to other monoculars?Β 

The MH-14’s key advantage is its modular design within a fully adaptable ecosystem. It's not just a monocular; it's an entry point. You can purchase a single MH-14 today and later add a second unit with the MH-1 bridge to create a full binocular system as your needs grow. Additionally, it is built to be both durable and lightweight, made from Magnesium alloy and 7075 T6 Aluminum.

What kind of battery does the MH-14 use and how long does it last?Β 

The unit runs on a single, widely available AA battery. It operates efficiently, giving you over 50 hours of runtime on one battery.

How do I choose the right Image Intensifier Tube?Β 

Choosing a tube depends on your needs and budget. Here’s a simple breakdown:

  • Gen 2+ Tubes: Offer significant improvements over older technology, providing enhanced resolution and sensitivity suitable for a wide range of applications.
  • Gen 3 Tubes: Known for exceptional performance, they provide superior light amplification and image clarity, even in extremely low-light conditions.
  • Filmless Tubes: This is the peak of night vision technology, offering increased sensitivity and higher resolution compared to filmed tubes.
  • White Phosphor vs. Green: White Phosphor tubes provide a black-and-white image that many users find more natural and less fatiguing to look at during long periods of use.

Can I mount the MH-14 on a helmet?Β 

Yes. The MH-14 housing is fully compatible with all standard PVS-14 J-arms, which allows for versatile mounting on a wide variety of helmet systems.

How do I order an MH-14 with RPO lenses if they aren't listed as a standard option?Β 

We offer special orders for configurations not listed in stock, including those with RPO Lightweight lenses. RPO lenses are available through a Request for Quote (RFQ). Please contact our support team with your preferences to receive a personalized quote and lead time.

What should I do if my MH-14 doesn't turn on?

If your MH-14 will not turn on, confirm it is powered by a single AA battery and then follow these steps:

  • Check the Battery: Ensure the AA battery is inserted correctly. The direction must match the device's specified orientation.
  • Replace with a New Battery: If the battery is inserted correctly and the device still does not power on, replace it with a brand new AA battery. The issue is often a depleted battery.

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