We had this unit imported for a Law Enforcement Dept that wound up switching to a thermal system instead. So there's a affordable Gen 3 in Canada for one of you lucky lads!

Armasight Nyx-14 3 Bravo Gen 3



$3,030.56

Who Uses It?

The Nyx-14 is the sort of general purpose night vision device that can see use in all kinds of fields. It's proven popular with law enforcement response teams, dedicated varmint hunters, and even seen limited deployment overseas. By covering only one eye, the Nyx-14 maintains a more natural feeling field of view, and allows the non-dominant eye to integrate when there is enough ambient light.

What Is It Designed For?

The Nyx-14 is designed to be an alternative to the PVS-14 monocular and keeps the same list of features with some additional capabilities. It is most commonly used as a monocular on a helmet mount, or without the helmet with a hand free head mounting system that keeps both hands free.

What Is It Capable Of?

With a wide variety of magnified lenses and camera adapters, the Nyx-14 can be converted from a close range monocular into a high power spotting scope. A number of different rifle sight mounts also allow it to be clipped in front of a magnified daytime sight, attached behind an existing red-dot sight, or converted into a stand-alone weapon sight using the AIM system.

What's Included

  • Armasight NYX-14 Night Vision Monocular: Monocular night vision device with unity magnification.
  • Lens Cap: A cap used to protect the lens and to be used when testing the unit in daylight.
  • Eye-cup: A rubber cup used to protect the eyepiece as well as provide comfort for the operator.
  • CR123A Lithium Battery: A single, 123A lithium battery used to power the unit.
  • Battery Adapter: Allows of use of a single 3V CR123 or 1.5V AA batteries.
  • Carrying Case: A protective case used for storing and carrying of the Nyx-14 and its accessories.
  • Operation and Maintenance Manual: Provides safety information, equipment description, mounting procedures, operating instructions, and preventive maintenance checks and service (including a List of Spare Parts).



For helmet use, we recommend the GSCI Hub-14 arm and a Mil-Spec Rhino flip up.

Note: Unlike the picture, this unit does not have a manual gain dial. Instead it has an internal automatic brightness adjustment and a high-light shutoff system.