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The '''AN/PVS-22''' or '''Universal Night Sight''' is a ] mounted in-line ] designed and manufactured by Optical Systems Technology and issued with the existing ] or ].<ref name="omnitechpartners1"></ref> It utilizes a third generation ] tube.<ref></ref> The AN/PVS-22 can recognize a standing man at starlight past 500 meters.<ref name="omnitechpartners1"/> The AN/PVS-22 has no shift in ] alignment in relation to the day sight point of impact.<ref></ref> A similar device is made by ].<ref></ref>http://www.gao.gov/decisions/bidpro/2965162.pdf The '''AN/PVS-22''' or '''Universal Night Sight''' is a ] mounted in-line ] designed and manufactured by Optical Systems Technology and issued with the existing ] or ].<ref name="omnitechpartners1"></ref> It utilizes a third generation ] tube.<ref></ref> The AN/PVS-22 can recognize a standing man at starlight past 500 meters.<ref name="omnitechpartners1"/> The AN/PVS-22 has no shift in ] alignment in relation to the day sight point of impact.<ref></ref>
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The AN/PVS-22 or Universal Night Sight is a Picatinny rail mounted in-line night sight designed and manufactured by Optical Systems Technology and issued with the existing telescopic sight or red dot sight. It utilizes a third generation image intensifier tube. The AN/PVS-22 can recognize a standing man at starlight past 500 meters. The AN/PVS-22 has no shift in boresight alignment in relation to the day sight point of impact.

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  1. ^ OmniTech Partners, Inc. - AN/PVS-22 Universal Night Sight (UNS)
  2. OSTI Wins Special Orders for Clip-On Night Sights
  3. OmniTech Partners, Inc. - AN/PVS-22 Universal Night Sight (UNS)
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