Let’s Talk NVIS Testing Solutions
- Alyssa Saftlas
- 1 day ago
- 1 min read

Displays and lighting systems used in military environments—where personnel operate Night Vision Imaging Systems (NVIS)—must provide clear, legible information under near-dark conditions. To meet these demands, manufacturers are required to comply
with MIL-STD-3009 (which supersedes
MIL-L-85762A). Appendix A of this standard defines the performance requirements for spectroradiometer systems used to evaluate NVIS compatibility.
Our OL 770-NVS and 770-NVS/NIR spectroradiometers not only meet but exceed these requirements, offering enhanced flexibility for accurate measurements across a wide range of sample types, including:
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Additionally, the OL 455-6S-1-NVG serves as a NIST-traceable calibration standard for spectral radiance, luminance, and correlated color temperature (CCT). It enables real-time, full system response calibration, ensuring compliance with the six-month calibration interval required by MIL-STD-3009.



