U.S. Army OPERATOR'S MANUAL VIEWER, INFRARED AN/PAS-7, TM 11-5855-246-10 Buy on Amazon

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U.S. Army OPERATOR'S MANUAL VIEWER, INFRARED AN/PAS-7, TM 11-5855-246-10

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Description of AN/PAS-7A
Viewer Infrared AN/PAS-7A (fig. 1-1.1) provides a means of nighttime observation by using only the infrared radiation emitted by the object observed. The equipment is used for observation and target selection. Although primarily a night vision device the AN/PAS-7A may also be used for daylight operation. The AN/PAS-7A is identical to the AN/PAS-7 with the addition of Case, Battery Power Supply CY-7888/PAS-7A (c below) and changes in minor components as described later (e below).

If a more detailed description of any component of the
AN/PAS-7A is needed, see your supervisor.

a. Viewer, Infrared SU-85/PAS-7. Viewer, Infrared
SU-85/PAS-7 (viewer) (fig. 1-2 and 1-3) is the handheld
portion of the AN/PAS-7A. The viewer housing is sealed
and moisture proof. It contains control knobs for brightness and contrast, a focus lever (focuses objective lens), a power on-off switch, a focusable eyepiece with a security shutter eyeguard, standard pressure valve and a 7½ pound differential relief valve. An adjustable neck sling and two adjustable side hand slings are provided for handheld operation. On the AN/PAS-7A, the tripod mount is stowed in the transit case and replaced by the disposable lithium battery case (c below) which is attached to the viewer using the same mounting holes as the tripod mount. Thus, the AN/PAS-7A is a self-contained system.

For test purposes or extended mission requirements, the
disposable battery case can be removed and the tripod
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