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Armasight Night Vision & Thermal Optics

When the sun goes down, the serious shooters and hunters reach for gear like Armasight. The Illinois company is one of the biggest names in night vision and thermal imaging, making the Gen 3 PVS-14 monoculars, night vision goggles, and Contractor thermal weapon sights that let people see and shoot in total darkness. It is a premium corner of the gun world, and Armasight is one of its defining brands. Here is who they are, what they make, and what is worth buying.

Who Armasight is

Armasight is a Northbrook, Illinois company, founded in 2011 by night-vision veteran Dmitry Rocklin, that designs and builds night vision and thermal imaging optics in the USA — Gen 3 monoculars and goggles, thermal weapon sights and monoculars. It helped pioneer the commercial thermal weapon sight and is one of the leading names in after-dark optics.

Armasight was founded in 2011 by Dmitry Rocklin, who brought more than three decades in night-vision and thermal technology to the company. In the early 2010s Armasight released one of the first commercially available thermal weapon sights — a genuine industry milestone that set a standard competitors followed. Today the company is headquartered in Northbrook, Illinois, and its products are designed and built in the USA with U.S. and global components.

The company also has a comeback story. In 2016, FLIR Systems acquired Armasight and folded it into a tactical division — which FLIR then shut down in 2019. In 2020, Ecentria (the parent of OpticsPlanet and other outdoor brands) acquired the Armasight name and intellectual property and revitalized it, with founder Dmitry Rocklin rejoining to lead product. That is why you will sometimes see Armasight associated with FLIR: it is the same lineage, now independent again and back in full production. Where does it sit? At the premium end, in one of the most expensive categories in the gun world — Gen 3 night vision and quality thermal are serious investments, and Armasight is a leading, made-in-America option within it.

What Armasight makes

Night vision monoculars and goggles

The core of the brand. Armasight’s night vision line centers on the classic PVS-14 monocular — the standard-issue-style unit that can be handheld, helmet-mounted or weapon-mounted — along with BNVD dual-tube goggles. Many are offered in Gen 3 Ghost White Phosphor, the modern high-performance tube that gives a cleaner black-and-white image than the older green. These are the devices that turn a dark field into a usable scene.

Thermal scopes and clip-ons

Armasight’s thermal line is where the company made history. The Contractor thermal weapon sight and the Sidekick and Jockey thermal monoculars and clip-ons detect heat rather than amplify light, so they work in total darkness, through smoke, and to spot warm game or targets against a cold background. Thermal is a different tool from night vision, and Armasight is a leader in both.

Night vision kits and bundles

For buyers getting into the category, Armasight offers complete kits and bundles — a PVS-14 paired with a helmet, mount and accessories, or premium packages that combine night vision and thermal — so a first-time buyer gets a working setup rather than a box of parts to figure out.

Magnifiers and accessories

Rounding out the line are magnifiers and the mounts, adapters and accessories that support a night-vision or thermal setup, from helmet hardware to weapon mounts.

Build quality and where it is made

Armasight sits in the premium tier, and the quality reflects it. The devices are designed and built in the USA, the Gen 3 white-phosphor tubes are genuinely high-performance, and the thermal line carries the pedigree of a company that helped create the commercial thermal-weapon-sight market. This is real capability — the difference between seeing in the dark and not — and it is priced accordingly. The honest truth about the whole category is that it is expensive: quality Gen 3 night vision and good thermal run into the thousands of dollars, and Armasight is no exception, though it competes hard on value within that premium space. The other honest note is the brand’s history — it went dark under FLIR from 2019 before being revived in 2020 — but it is now independent, fully operational, and led again by its founder. For the buyer serious about after-dark capability, Armasight is a leading American-made choice.

How Armasight compares

The night-vision and thermal market splits by budget. At the more affordable, digital end sit ATN, Sightmark and Pulsar — Pulsar in particular is a thermal heavyweight, and ATN is the budget digital-NV favorite. Armasight competes above the entry digital tier, in true Gen 3 analog night vision and quality thermal, where the image quality and low-light performance step up substantially. Against the highest-end tube makers and integrators, Armasight is a strong value within the premium space. The simple way to think about it: if you want real Gen 3 night vision or a serious thermal sight from an American-made, industry-veteran brand without going to the absolute top of the market, Armasight is squarely the answer. For a first digital toe in the water, a budget brand may be enough; for genuine after-dark capability, this is the tier.

Who should buy what

  • First serious night vision: an Armasight PVS-14 monocular in Gen 3 White Phosphor.
  • Hands-free, both-eyes NV: an Armasight BNVD dual-tube goggle.
  • Hunting or shooting by heat signature: a Contractor thermal weapon sight.
  • Spotting and scanning: a Sidekick or Jockey thermal monocular or clip-on.
  • Getting started right: a complete PVS-14 kit with helmet and mount.
  • Adding capability to an existing setup: Armasight magnifiers, mounts and accessories.

Who should look elsewhere? Anyone who just wants an inexpensive digital toy for occasional backyard use can spend far less on an entry ATN or Sightmark. Armasight makes sense when you want genuine Gen 3 night vision or quality thermal and are prepared to invest in the category.

The Armasight philosophy

Armasight is a specialist, built by people who have spent careers in the dark. Its founder brought decades of night-vision and thermal experience, and the company’s whole identity is doing the after-dark optic well rather than dabbling across the gun world. That focus produced real innovation — a pioneering commercial thermal sight — and it survived a corporate detour to come back independent and founder-led. The philosophy is that seeing in the dark is a serious capability that deserves serious engineering and American manufacturing, and that the buyer investing in it deserves the real thing. In a category full of overpromising, that focus and pedigree are the appeal.

How to choose your Armasight setup

First, decide night vision or thermal, because they do different jobs. Night vision amplifies existing light and gives a natural-looking image — best for navigation, identification and general after-dark use; choose Gen 3 White Phosphor for the best image if the budget allows. Thermal detects heat and works in total darkness and through obscurants — best for detecting and hunting warm targets against a cold background. Many serious users end up with both. For night vision, a PVS-14 monocular is the versatile starting point; step to dual-tube goggles for hands-free depth perception. For thermal, a Contractor weapon sight mounts on a rifle, while a Sidekick-style monocular is for scanning. Buy a complete kit if you are starting out, match the mounts to your helmet or rifle, and invest once in the tier that matches how seriously you will use it.

The company that came back

Armasight’s story is unusual for a gun-industry brand. It started in 2011, helped invent the commercial thermal weapon sight, got acquired by the thermal giant FLIR in 2016, and then watched its division get shut down in 2019 — the kind of ending that finishes most brands. Instead, in 2020 the parent company of OpticsPlanet bought the name and the technology, brought the founder back, and put Armasight back into production. That resilience says something about the brand: the expertise behind it was worth reviving, and the people who built it wanted it back. For the shooter or hunter investing in after-dark capability, that heritage — a founder-led, American-made specialist that pioneered the category and refused to disappear — is a big part of what makes Armasight worth considering.

Shop Armasight Night Vision & Thermal & Prices

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Night Vision Monoculars & Devices

Armasight Helmet Mount for Spark / Sirius / Mini-NYX14 Night Vision Monoculars76% OFF
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Armasight Helmet Mount for Spark / Sirius / Mini-NYX14 Night Vision Monoculars
$52.00$219.00
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Armasight Life Tracker System for NYX-14 Night Vision Monocular85% OFF
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Armasight Life Tracker System for NYX-14 Night Vision Monocular
$59.00$389.00
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Armasight 5x Magnifier Lens NYX-14 Night Vision Monocular76% OFF
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Armasight 5x Magnifier Lens NYX-14 Night Vision Monocular
$96.00$398.00
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Armasight ANAF6XPVS14 PVS-14 Magnifier Lens Night Vision Riflescope Black 6x 6x Compatible With PVS-7 Black
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Armasight ANAF6XPVS14 PVS-14 Magnifier Lens Night Vision Riflescope Black 6x 6x Compatible With PVS-7 Black
$196.56
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Armasight PVS-14 6x Magnifier Lens Night Vision Riflescope Black
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Armasight PVS-14 6x Magnifier Lens Night Vision Riflescope Black
$210.49
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Armasight 6x PVS-14 Magnifier Lens 30mm Mount for Night Vision Riflescope
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Armasight 6x PVS-14 Magnifier Lens 30mm Mount for Night Vision Riflescope
$214.52
at Shooting Surplus
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Armasight PVS-14 Magnifier Lens Night Vision - ANAF6XPVS14
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Armasight PVS-14 Magnifier Lens Night Vision - ANAF6XPVS14
$228.99
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Armasight PVS-14 6x Magnifier Lens, Night Vision Monocular Accessory, 6x Afocal, 44mm Objective.
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Armasight PVS-14 6x Magnifier Lens, Night Vision Monocular Accessory, 6x Afocal, 44mm Objective.
$239.76
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Armasight ANAF6XPVS14 PVS-14 Magnifier Lens Night Vision, Riflescope Black 6x 6x Compatible With PVS-14 Black
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Armasight ANAF6XPVS14 PVS-14 Magnifier Lens Night Vision, Riflescope Black 6x 6x Compatible With PVS-14 Black
$399.00
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PVS-14 Magnifier Lens 6x Night Vision Rifle Scope - Black
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PVS-14 Magnifier Lens 6x Night Vision Rifle Scope - Black
$399.00$406.25
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Armasight MNVD-51, Multi-Purpose Night Vision Monocular, Gen 3 Bravo Green Phosphor IIT, 51, 1x19mm, Degree FOV, NSMNYX14M539DA1
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Armasight MNVD-51, Multi-Purpose Night Vision Monocular, Gen 3 Bravo Green Phosphor IIT, 51, 1x19mm, Degree FOV, NSMNYX14M539DA1
$2,299.00
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Armasight MNVD40 1x19mm Multi-Purpose Night Vision Monocular, Gen 3 Bravo Ghost White Phosphor IIT, 40 Degree FOV, NSMNYX14M4G9DA1
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Armasight MNVD40 1x19mm Multi-Purpose Night Vision Monocular, Gen 3 Bravo Ghost White Phosphor IIT, 40 Degree FOV, NSMNYX14M4G9DA1
$2,799.00
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Thermal Scopes & Clip-Ons

USED Armasight Sidekick 320 Thermal Monocular 1x9.1mm 60 Hz 320x240 Black TAVT36MNASIDE10147% OFF
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USED Armasight Sidekick 320 Thermal Monocular 1x9.1mm 60 Hz 320x240 Black TAVT36MNASIDE101
$1,059.00$1,999.00
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Armasight Sidekick 320 Thermal Monocular 1x9.1mm 60 Hz 320x240 Black36% OFF
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Armasight Sidekick 320 Thermal Monocular 1x9.1mm 60 Hz 320x240 Black
$1,289.00$1,999.00
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Armasight Sidekick 320 Thermal Monocular, 1x9.1mm, 60 Hz, 320x240, Black, TAVT36MNASIDE101
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Armasight Sidekick 320 Thermal Monocular, 1x9.1mm, 60 Hz, 320x240, Black, TAVT36MNASIDE101
$1,399.00
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DEMO Armasight Command 336 HD 5-20x75 Thermal Imaging Bi-Ocular FLIR Tau 2 336x256 17 30hz Core 75mm Lens TAT173BN7HDHL5174% OFF
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DEMO Armasight Command 336 HD 5-20x75 Thermal Imaging Bi-Ocular FLIR Tau 2 336x256 17 30hz Core 75mm Lens TAT173BN7HDHL51
$1,499.00$5,695.00
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Armasight Command 336 HD 5-20x75 Thermal Imaging Bi-Ocular FLIR Tau 2 336x256 17 60hz Core 75mm Lens71% OFF
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Armasight Command 336 HD 5-20x75 Thermal Imaging Bi-Ocular FLIR Tau 2 336x256 17 60hz Core 75mm Lens
$1,699.00$5,895.00
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Armasight Jockey 320 Thermal Clip-on Sight 1x19mm 60 Hz 320x240 Black22% OFF
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Armasight Jockey 320 Thermal Clip-on Sight 1x19mm 60 Hz 320x240 Black
$1,709.00$2,199.00
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Armasight TAVT36CN9JOCK102 Jockey 320 Thermal Clip On Black 1x For Digital Zoom Reticle 320x240, 60Hz Resolution Zoom 1x-4x
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Armasight TAVT36CN9JOCK102 Jockey 320 Thermal Clip On Black 1x For Digital Zoom Reticle 320x240, 60Hz Resolution Zoom 1x-4x
$1,857.00
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Armasight Collector Compact Thermal Scope 640x480 Resolution Matte Black46% OFF
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Armasight Collector Compact Thermal Scope 640x480 Resolution Matte Black
$1,874.34$3,499.00
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Armasight Jockey 320 Thermal Clip-on Sight, 1x19mm, 60 Hz, 320x240, Black, TAVT36CN9JOCK102
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Armasight Jockey 320 Thermal Clip-on Sight, 1x19mm, 60 Hz, 320x240, Black, TAVT36CN9JOCK102
$1,899.00
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USED Armasight Jockey 640 Thermal Clip-on 1x25mm 60 Hz 640x480 Black TAVT66CN2JOCK10248% OFF
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USED Armasight Jockey 640 Thermal Clip-on 1x25mm 60 Hz 640x480 Black TAVT66CN2JOCK102
$1,959.00$3,799.00
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Sidekick 320 1x 9.1mm Thermal Monocular - Black Anodized Hardcoat13% OFF
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Sidekick 320 1x 9.1mm Thermal Monocular - Black Anodized Hardcoat
$1,999.00$2,292.61
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Armasight Jockey 320 Compact Thermal Clip On - Black
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Armasight Jockey 320 Compact Thermal Clip On - Black
$2,159.99
at Primary Arms
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Where Armasight Fits in Our Buying Guides

Armasight FAQ

Where is Armasight based?
Armasight is headquartered in Northbrook, Illinois, and its products are designed and built in the USA. The company was founded in 2011.

What is Armasight known for?
Premium night vision and thermal optics — Gen 3 PVS-14 monoculars and goggles, and the Contractor thermal weapon sight. It helped pioneer the commercial thermal weapon sight.

Is Armasight related to FLIR?
Historically, yes. FLIR acquired Armasight in 2016 and shut down the division in 2019. In 2020, the parent company of OpticsPlanet acquired the brand and revived it, with the founder rejoining. It is now independent again.

What is the difference between night vision and thermal?
Night vision amplifies existing light for a natural-looking image; thermal detects heat and works in total darkness and through smoke. They are different tools, and Armasight makes both.

What is Gen 3 White Phosphor?
It is a modern high-performance night-vision tube that produces a clean black-and-white image, generally preferred over the older green phosphor for clarity and reduced eye fatigue.

Are Armasight products made in the USA?
Yes. They are designed and built in the USA with U.S. and global components.

How does Armasight compare to ATN or Pulsar?
ATN is the budget digital-night-vision favorite and Pulsar is a thermal heavyweight. Armasight competes above the entry digital tier in true Gen 3 night vision and quality thermal, at the premium end.

What tier is Armasight?
Premium tier — high-performance, American-made night vision and thermal optics, a serious investment in after-dark capability.

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