I know this phrase tends to get thrown around a bit, so thought I'd write up a quick article to cover what it means, for the latest Gen3 Omni VIII systems.
Firstly, civilians can't typically get true Omni VIII systems. To be a true Omni VIII NOD, it would have had to have been purchased by the US government under an Omni VIII procurement. So unless your monocular has a NSN number, it's not Omni VIII.
However, for the sake of simplicity, it's not unreasonable to identify a Milspec tube produced over the past 12 months an Omni VIII tube, as long as it meets the full Milspec. The only way to know for certain that it does, is to compare it to the datasheets for Omni VIII.
Now most Milspecs for Omni VIII systems are classified, however the US government has always made performance specifications for the MX-10160A/AVS6 and related tubes ( including the MX-10160C/AVS-6 ) public. These can be tied back to a genuine Milspec contract, so any tube performing to this level, and produced since the Omni VIII contract was made public, can reasonably be considered "Milspec Omni VIII"
The most public of these specifications to date has been the performance specification - PS/09/JXQR/078 which was released in December 2010. This covers the MX-10160 GS.
In many ways, the Omni VIII specification appears inferior to earlier specifications, particularly Omni VI and Omni VII, which aimed significantly higher. A notable increase in EBI acceptability and Halo are notable as are reductions in tube life - 7500 hours which is nearly half of Omni VII targets - and other metrics have been reduced.
This would seem to indicate that the goals of Omni VIII are to increase yields, not to increase performance. Fortunately, the introduction of the MX-12389 which provides even lower specs than the typical MX-10160, seems to have been introduced as a back-stop to limit the slide.
Overall, the Omni VIII systems are still excellent, but on paper at least are well below Omni VII specification target levels. To put it in context, Omni VIII seems to sit at the cutoff of FOM-1600. As such, Omni VIII systems can be guaranteed to sit only slightly higher than foreign-sales NV.
However it's worth considering that any tube that comes with a datasheet can be checked against the Milspec for performance conformance. This information is vendor agnostic.
Gen3, Omni VII specs, as per PS/09/JXQR/078.
Contract Omni VIII
Resolution lp/mm 64
S/N 25 min
Photocathode sensitivity uA/lm@2856K 2000
Sensitivity at uA/lm@830nm 190@830 80@880
Gain fL/fc 25,000-110,000
[email protected]/mm Nominal
[email protected]/mm Nominal
MTF@15lp/mm 0.61
MTF@25lp/mm 0.38
Halo (mm) 1
Phosphor P-43
EBI (x10^-11) 3
Please note that for Omnibus VIII statements of work, relating to NODs, the following milspecs also apply.
Document
Number Rev. Title
MIL-PRF-49184 C Eyepiece Lens Assembly, Performance Specification
MIL-PRF-49190 C Objective Lens Assembly, Performance Specification
MIL-PRF-49313 E AN/PVS-7D System Performance Specification
MIL-PRF-49324 D AN/PVS-14 System Performance Specification
MIL-PRF-49325 B 3X Magnifier Lens, Performance Specification
MIL-PRF-49427 C Eyepiece Lens Assembly, Performance Specification
MIL-PRF-49453 E MX-10130/UV Image Intensifier, Performance Specification
MIL-PRF-A3256342 B Objective Lens Assembly, Performance Specification
MIL-PRF-A3256363 E MX-11769/UV Image Intensifier, Performance Specification
Regards
David.
Firstly, civilians can't typically get true Omni VIII systems. To be a true Omni VIII NOD, it would have had to have been purchased by the US government under an Omni VIII procurement. So unless your monocular has a NSN number, it's not Omni VIII.
However, for the sake of simplicity, it's not unreasonable to identify a Milspec tube produced over the past 12 months an Omni VIII tube, as long as it meets the full Milspec. The only way to know for certain that it does, is to compare it to the datasheets for Omni VIII.
Now most Milspecs for Omni VIII systems are classified, however the US government has always made performance specifications for the MX-10160A/AVS6 and related tubes ( including the MX-10160C/AVS-6 ) public. These can be tied back to a genuine Milspec contract, so any tube performing to this level, and produced since the Omni VIII contract was made public, can reasonably be considered "Milspec Omni VIII"
The most public of these specifications to date has been the performance specification - PS/09/JXQR/078 which was released in December 2010. This covers the MX-10160 GS.
In many ways, the Omni VIII specification appears inferior to earlier specifications, particularly Omni VI and Omni VII, which aimed significantly higher. A notable increase in EBI acceptability and Halo are notable as are reductions in tube life - 7500 hours which is nearly half of Omni VII targets - and other metrics have been reduced.
This would seem to indicate that the goals of Omni VIII are to increase yields, not to increase performance. Fortunately, the introduction of the MX-12389 which provides even lower specs than the typical MX-10160, seems to have been introduced as a back-stop to limit the slide.
Overall, the Omni VIII systems are still excellent, but on paper at least are well below Omni VII specification target levels. To put it in context, Omni VIII seems to sit at the cutoff of FOM-1600. As such, Omni VIII systems can be guaranteed to sit only slightly higher than foreign-sales NV.
However it's worth considering that any tube that comes with a datasheet can be checked against the Milspec for performance conformance. This information is vendor agnostic.
Gen3, Omni VII specs, as per PS/09/JXQR/078.
Contract Omni VIII
Resolution lp/mm 64
S/N 25 min
Photocathode sensitivity uA/lm@2856K 2000
Sensitivity at uA/lm@830nm 190@830 80@880
Gain fL/fc 25,000-110,000
[email protected]/mm Nominal
[email protected]/mm Nominal
MTF@15lp/mm 0.61
MTF@25lp/mm 0.38
Halo (mm) 1
Phosphor P-43
EBI (x10^-11) 3
Please note that for Omnibus VIII statements of work, relating to NODs, the following milspecs also apply.
Document
Number Rev. Title
MIL-PRF-49184 C Eyepiece Lens Assembly, Performance Specification
MIL-PRF-49190 C Objective Lens Assembly, Performance Specification
MIL-PRF-49313 E AN/PVS-7D System Performance Specification
MIL-PRF-49324 D AN/PVS-14 System Performance Specification
MIL-PRF-49325 B 3X Magnifier Lens, Performance Specification
MIL-PRF-49427 C Eyepiece Lens Assembly, Performance Specification
MIL-PRF-49453 E MX-10130/UV Image Intensifier, Performance Specification
MIL-PRF-A3256342 B Objective Lens Assembly, Performance Specification
MIL-PRF-A3256363 E MX-11769/UV Image Intensifier, Performance Specification
Regards
David.