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night-vision binoculars

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night-vision binoculars [′nīt ‚vizh·ən bə′näk·yə·lərz]
(optics)
Binoculars that are worn like eyeglasses but use a battery-powered television camera to pick up images; the images are viewed on tiny television picture tubes built into the binoculars.


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Most night-vision binoculars and monoculars capture and concentrate the dim existing light from the sky, and also add an infrared imager that allows you to see in pitch dark.
Byline: Richard Austen WITH a premium on night-vision binoculars and the alternative attractions such as Christmas shopping and, more powerfully, the need to defrost, the closing races at Cheltenham on Friday and Saturday ran the risk of not getting maximum attention.
establishing foreign colonies on stolen land, is a way of terrorizing the indigenous inhabitants, and it requires a local militia to defend the colonists, along with sniper lessons and night-vision binoculars.
 
 
 
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