Monoculars, goggles, and complete systems — all in white phosphor Gen 3.
White phosphor night vision uses a P45 phosphor screen to render the image in grayscale instead of the traditional green. The result is sharper edge contrast, better target discrimination at distance, and less eye fatigue over extended use. Adams Industries has been fielding and servicing white phosphor systems since they became the standard — every system we sell is configured with white phosphor unless you specifically ask otherwise.
We carry white phosphor across the full range: monoculars for solo operators, dual-tube goggles for tactical and hunting use, and quad-tube panoramic systems for maximum situational awareness.
The PVS-14 platform in white phosphor — the most fielded monocular in history, with a cleaner image than the green-phosphor units most people have seen. Three housing options, multiple tube grades available.
The universal standard. Mounts to everything, runs on one AA, and accepts every Gen 3 tube on the market. New production white phosphor, multiple FOM tiers.
Configure Yours →Push-button gain control and a more compact housing. Same tube compatibility as the original PVS-14, upgraded ergonomics.
Configure Yours →Magnesium housing, 30% lighter than a PVS-14, full MH ecosystem compatibility for binocular upgrades. The weight-conscious operator's choice.
Configure Yours →Deep dive: PVS-14 white phosphor — specs, tube grades, and options →
Dual-tube and quad-tube white phosphor systems for operators who need depth perception and wider field of view. All Gen 3, all white phosphor.
Articulating dual-tube goggle built on the MH platform. White phosphor Gen 3, lightweight magnesium construction, bridges to the MH-14 monocular ecosystem.
View System →Compact dual-tube binocular in white phosphor. Proven fielding record, solid optics, competitively priced against larger dual-tube options.
View System →Four Gen 3 white phosphor tubes, 97°+ field of view. Maximum situational awareness. Built for operators who need to see everything at once.
View System →The traditional green image comes from P22 phosphor — chosen decades ago because it matched what the dark-adapted eye already expected, not because it performed best. White phosphor (P45) renders in grayscale. What changes in practice: edges read more clearly, texture is more visible, and your brain processes the image faster because it more closely resembles natural low-light vision.
For hunters running extended dark hours, the fatigue reduction is real. For tactical users, the target discrimination improvement at distance is real. The performance delta between green and white phosphor isn't subtle after a few hours in the field.
All new production tubes Adams Industries installs are white phosphor. If you're ordering a complete system or a housing kit, white phosphor is the default.