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    Moving NVD’s through x-ray machines.

    I have a pair of night vision binoculars (Baigish 6-M) that I am going to be moving between countries, and I’m worried that the airport x-ray machine might harm the tube. Does anyone have any expereicne with this, or any knowledge on wether it will damage my binoculars?
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    I'd call the manufacturer.

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    The manufacturer has been gone for over 30 years, these are soviet era bino’s

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