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  • 1Night vision device — A U.S. Army aviator uses a pair of helmet mounted AN/AVS 6 vision goggles. A German Army …

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  • 2Night vision — For other uses, see Night vision (disambiguation). Two American soldiers pictured during the 2003 Iraq War seen through an image intensifier Night vision is the ability to see in low light conditions. Whether by biological or technological means …

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  • 3Electronic flight bag — (EFB) is an electronic information management device that helps flight crews perform flight management tasks more easily and efficiently with less paper. It is a general purpose computing platform intended to reduce, or replace, paper based… …

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  • 4Night fighter — A Lichtenstein radar equipped German Bf 110G 4 night fighter at the Royal Air Force Museum London at the Hendon Aerodrome. A night fighter (also known as all weather fighter or all weather interceptor for a period of time post World War II[ …

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  • 5Electronic instrument cluster — Digital dash redirects here. For the business tool, see Dashboard (disambiguation). In an automobile, an electronic instrument cluster, digital instrument panel or digital dash for short, is a set of instrumentation, including the speedometer,… …

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  • 6Night of Hunters — Studio album by Tori Amos Released September 20, 2011 …

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  • 7Night of the Meek (1986 The Twilight Zone episode) — Night of the Meek The Twilight Zone (1985 series) episode Scene from Night of the Meek Episode no. Season 1 Episode 13a …

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  • 8Night on Bald Mountain — Modest Mussorgsky Night on Bald Mountain is a composition by Modest Mussorgsky that exists in, at least, two versions a seldom performed 1867 version or a later (1886) and very popular fantasy for orchestra arranged by Nikolai Rimsky Korsakov, A… …

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  • 9Jumelles De Vision Nocturne — JVN expérimentales …

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  • 10Lunettes de vision nocturne — Jumelles de vision nocturne JVN expérimentales …

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