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PANOBINO | Adjustable Dual RVM-14 Bridge System

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PANOBINO | Adjustable Dual RVM-14 Bridge SystemPANOBINO is a collaboration between AB Night Vision and Noisefighters, engineered as an adjustable dual tube binocular bridge for professional use. The patented panoramic design expands field of view by approximately 50% beyond conventional binocular systems, while full articulation allows rapid pod repositioning and secure helmet stowage. This Product is subject to ITAR EAR Export Controls. Please visit our ITAR EAR page (click here) or Contact Us

PANOBINO™ is a collaboration between AB Night Vision and Noisefighters, engineered as an adjustable dual-tube binocular bridge for professional use. The patented panoramic design expands field of view by approximately 50% beyond conventional binocular systems, while full articulation allows rapid pod repositioning and secure helmet stowage.

This Product is subject to ITAR/EAR Export Controls. Please visit our ITAR/EAR page (click here) or Contact Us for more Information.

Each monocular operates independently with its own power source, maintaining functionality if one battery or circuit fails. Dual infrared illuminators, manual gain control, and hardcoat anodized 7075-T6 aluminum construction ensure durability in demanding environments. The modular platform supports removable RVM-14 tubes or thermal adapter arms, allowing configuration between night vision and dual-band thermal capability. The standalone bridge weighs 1.8 oz, with complete systems ranging from 19–22 oz depending on lens selection.

NOTE: This system includes a bridge but does not include ABNightVision RVM-14 or thermal monoculars installed, as those must be purchased separately. 

Pan angle adjustment is controlled via a friction-based mechanism, allowing independent positioning of each optical arm. Tubes can be rotated to the desired angle and mechanically locked using the included 3/32" hex wrench or NVAT set screw. The top-mounted locking system maintains alignment under operational stress, while the rigid construction minimizes play and drift.

Independent articulation enables each monocular to swing upward without affecting the opposite tube, allowing seamless transition between unaided vision, night vision, and thermal use. When stowed, the monoculars fold closer to the helmet for improved balance and reduced overhead interference.

A separate metal adapter is available for thermal monoculars utilizing the Mini-Rail / MUM attachment method, including FLIR® Breach, Infiray® MH-25 / RH-25 (with mini-rail installed), Sionyx® OPSIN, and MUM-14. The adapter mounts to either side of the PANOBINO (with one RVM-14 arm removed) and includes an interpupillary distance adjustment slider.

For thermal devices equipped with male dovetail mounts—such as the Infiray® RH-25 or N-Vision® NOX18—a separate quick-detach (QD) adapter is available for rapid installation and removal. This adapter also mounts to either side and includes adjustable IPD functionality.

The PANOBINO includes a transferable lifetime warranty and is proudly designed and assembled in the U.S.A. by a Marine Corps combat veteran of Iraq and Afghanistan.

CONSIDERATIONS:

  • Collimation Consideration: When bridging two monoculars, collimation may need to be addressed. Image alignment between paired monoculars may not be perfectly matched. In most cases, the user’s vision compensates for minor misalignment; however, prolonged use may result in eye strain if collimation is significantly off. If required, a qualified technician can collimate the monoculars, or users may reference reputable DIY collimation resources. When performed correctly, collimation does not require re-purging the monocular.
  • No Auto Shutoff: The system does not include an automatic shutoff feature. Monoculars must be manually powered off when flipped up or stowed on the helmet.
  • Mount Compatibility: This bridge is not compatible with bayonet-style helmet mounts. A dovetail-type night vision helmet mount is required. One budget-compatible option is a military surplus Norotos® RHNO-II mount modified to accept the Norotos PVS-15/18 dovetail adapter (installation resources are available online). Recommended pre-assembled dovetail-compatible helmet mounts include the Wilcox® G24 Lite and the Nocturn Industries ALPHA mount.

SPECIFICATIONS:

  • Included in box: Panobino with left and right side RVM-14 mounting arms, RVM-14 installation wrench, Night Vision Accessory Tool.
  • Compatible with: AB Night Vision RVM-14.
  • Helmet mounting compatibility: Dovetail.
  • Interpupillary distance (IPD) compatibility: 55–75 mm.
  • Materials used: 7075-T6 hardcoat anodized aluminum alloy; stainless steel.
  • Total assembled weight of this product: 1.8 oz.
  • Dimensions (collapsed for storage): 3.00 x 3.00 x 1.50 in.
  • Combined weight with two RVM-14 attached (Elbit 11769 tubes, no batteries, no eyecup retaining rings, no rubber eyecups, no demist shields installed): Approximately 22 oz.
  • Combined weight with two RVM-14 with RPO lightweight lenses (Elbit 11769 tubes, no batteries, no eyecup retaining rings, no rubber eyecups, no demist shields installed): Approximately 19 oz.
  • Warranty: Lifetime, transferable.
  • Important: Night vision / thermal devices shown in pictures are not included.
  • Patent: Covered by U.S. Patent 12,114,723.
  • Origin: Made and assembled in the U.S.A. by a disabled U.S.M.C. combat veteran–owned company.
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