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Theon NYX / L3Harris OMNI VIII is a modern night-vision system built on the Theon Sensors NYX housing and U.S. military-contract L3Harris OMNI VIII tubes, which belong to the latest generations of MIL-SPEC Gen 3.
The OMNI VIII series is an evolutionary upgrade of OMNI VII, featuring improved signal-to-noise ratio, enhanced stability during lighting transitions, and an extended service life.
The P43 green phosphor delivers a sharp, high-contrast image with natural light-shadow rendering, reducing eye fatigue during prolonged use.
Thanks to Auto-Gating technology, OMNI VIII rapidly adapts to sudden brightness spikes — for example from tracers or headlights — without loss of visibility or image washout.
⚙️ Technical Specifications
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Housing | Theon Sensors NYX (Dual-Tube NVG System) |
| IIT Type | L3Harris OMNI VIII |
| Tube Format | MX-10160 / MX-11769 |
| Phosphor | P43 (green) |
| Figure of Merit (FOM) | ≥ 2000–2200+ |
| Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR) | ≥ 30 |
| Resolution (RES) | 64–72 lp/mm |
| Auto-Gating | Yes (military-grade) |
| EBI (Equivalent Background Illumination) | ≤ 2.0 |
| Halo | ≤ 1.0 |
| Power Supply (housing) | 1× AA or CR123A / external power input |
| Ingress Protection | IP67 |
| Mounting | Wilcox / Rhino / Dovetail |
| Tube Service Life | ~10,000 hours |
| Tube Weight | ≈ 80 g |
| Note | Full OMNI VIII MIL-SPEC Gen 3 configuration |
Comment / Quality Level
The OMNI VIII series represents a benchmark for U.S. military night-vision systems, combining maximum stability with precise detail reproduction.
The improved photocathode architecture and optimized power characteristics ensure high sensitivity in the near-infrared spectrum.
These tubes deliver uncompromising performance in total darkness, under moonlight, and in partially illuminated environments.
Suitable For
• Armed-forces and reconnaissance units requiring NATO-grade equipment.
• Observation crews and mobile teams operating in variable lighting conditions.
• Special-operations professionals who need highly stable imagery while moving.
• Volunteer-supplied field units focused on long-term operational use.
• Professional users who demand maximum accuracy and contrast.








