The BAE SkeetIRx & PVS-14 Tactical Binocular-Monocular Conversion Bridge is a purpose-built tactical accessory designed to maximize the versatility of BAE SkeetIRx thermal imagers and PVS-14 night vision devices. Engineered for military, law enforcement, and tactical operations, this bridge solves the core challenge of device flexibility—allowing operators to switch between monocular (single-eye) and binocular (dual-eye) viewing modes in seconds, without dismounting critical gear.
Crafted from CNC-machined 6061-T6 aluminum alloy (a high-strength, lightweight material trusted in aerospace and tactical applications) and finished with MIL-SPEC Type III Hard Anodization, the bridge delivers exceptional durability: it resists scratches, corrosion, and impact from rough handling or field debris, ensuring reliable performance in extreme environments (e.g., rain, dust, low temperatures).
For mounting, the bridge is fully compatible with the industry-standard L4G24 NVG mount—the most common tactical helmet mount for night vision and thermal devices. It locks into the mount securely, eliminating wobble during movement (e.g., running, climbing), while multiple built-in adjustment points let operators fine-tune the device position for a comfortable, precise fit (critical for reducing eye strain during long missions).
A key user-centric feature is its tool-free operation: switching between mounting configurations or adjusting the device requires no extra tools—operators can make changes with gloved hands, saving time and avoiding lost parts in the field. Additionally, the bridge includes a flip-up design: when thermal/NVG devices are not in use, operators can flip them flat against the helmet (instead of removing them) to maintain clear forward vision, protect the devices from damage, and keep gear ready for instant reactivation.
The product comes as a single unit (color: black) and is designed for direct, hassle-free integration with BAE SkeetIRx and PVS-14 devices—no additional adapters or modifications are needed. It is built to meet the rigorous demands of tactical operations, where equipment reliability, speed, and flexibility can mean the difference between mission success and failure.