Night vision system
Active night vision systems operate in the infrared wavelength range near the visible spectrum (0, 7 — 3, 0 μm). These systems have their own source of infrared light, which illuminates the objects at a considerable distance in front on the road, where the headlights cannot achieve. The reflected infrared light is captured using infrared chambers. Light is radiated by these systems, in two forms, closed type, and not by breeding. Closed type systems emit infrared light pulses, while the unhealthy type of system radiates constant infrared light. Active night vision systems provide clear monochromatic images of the road in front and its environs.