No, you would have to use an IR laser.
Item NVGONVG720 is the standard Gen 2 version, while item NVGONVG7W0 is the White Phosphor Technology (WPT) version. This means that it is in greyscale instead of the normal greenscale of traditional night vision.
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Yes, the ATN NVG7-2/WPTI Night Vision Goggles come with a universal helmet mounting kit.
That is a misprint, I will have corrected. This unit uses one CR123A battery.
The battery life is 60 hours.
If you got the Wilcox G24 you would be good to go.
Per ATN specs, the NVG7 WPT has a signal to noise ratio od 16-22.
Both the NVG7-2 and NVG7-WPT have auto-brightness and bright source shut-off.
It can help if you are doing the sighting in at night. But if you are sighting in a reflex sight that should be done during the day. If you want to use a reflex sight with NVGs you need to make sure the reflex sight is NV compatible.