MH-14 Modular Night Vision — 30% Lighter Than PVS-14, Magnesium Body
The ultra-lightweight magnesium evolution of the monocular. 30% lighter than a PVS-14 and designed for instant binocular conversion.
Start Your BuildThe Modular Warrior
Start with a high-performance monocular today. When the mission evolves, the MH-14 snaps directly into the MH-1 Bridge to create a full articulating binocular system.
Magnesium Strength
At only 8.6 oz, the MH-14 uses a hybrid Magnesium and 7075 Aluminum construction to cut weight by nearly 4 ounces compared to USGI units, drastically reducing neck strain.
Configure Your MH-14
Magnesium alloy housing. Professional Gen 3 White Phosphor performance.
Step 1: Choose Your Optics
Step 2: Choose Your Image Intensifier
System Specifications
| Weight | 8.6 oz (Configured) |
|---|---|
| Housing Material | Magnesium Alloy / 7075-T6 Aluminum |
| Power Source | 1x AA Battery |
| Battery Life | 50+ Hours |
| Manual Gain | Yes (3-Pad Compatible) |
| IR Illuminators | Dual (Admin Flood & High-Power Spot) |
| Submersible | 66ft (20m) for 2 Hours |
| Warranty | Lifetime on Housing |
Frequently Asked Questions — LLI MH-14 Night Vision Monocular
What is the LLI MH-14 night vision monocular?
The LLI MH-14 is a modular night vision monocular with a magnesium body — approximately 30% lighter than the AN/PVS-14. It uses the same Gen 3 image intensifier tube format and supports head-mount, weapon-mount, and binocular bridge configurations.
How does the MH-14 compare to the PVS-14?
Both accept the same Gen 3 image intensifier tubes. The MH-14's magnesium housing is roughly 30% lighter than a standard PVS-14 aluminum housing. The MH-14 also bridges into a binocular without separate bridge hardware. For operators running extended head-mount periods, the weight reduction is the primary advantage.
What image intensifier tubes fit the MH-14?
The MH-14 accepts standard 18mm Gen 3 image intensifier tubes — the same format used in the AN/PVS-14. Adams Industries offers Grade A, B, and C tubes from L3 Harris and Elbit Systems in both white phosphor and green phosphor. Contact us for current tube availability and pricing by grade.
Can the MH-14 be used as a binocular night vision device?
Yes. Two MH-14 monoculars bridge together to form a binocular night vision system. The modular design eliminates the need for a separate bridge unit — a key operational advantage over the PVS-14 in binocular configurations.
Is the MH-14 legal for civilians to own?
Yes. The MH-14 monocular body and Gen 3 image intensifier tubes are legal for U.S. civilian purchase. Export of the complete system to non-U.S. persons without a State Department license is prohibited under ITAR. Adams Industries (CAGE 1SMP2) handles all compliance documentation.
How do I buy an MH-14 from Adams Industries?
The MH-14 is built to order. Contact Adams Industries with your preferred tube grade, phosphor type, and configuration. Direct sourcing from L3 Harris and Elbit Systems since 1993.