Quoted:Link ETA: because not everyone is going to read the whole damn thing. Note that the binocular & monocular used was a -5 (page 17) so take that FWIW as it relates to 2021 tech
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A binocular is a binocular, a bi-ocular is a bi-ocular, a monocular is a monocular - the physics nor the impacts of the physics on physiology don't change.
What does this mean - it means the basic outcomes from the old test hold today as they did then.
BTW you provided the wrong link.
The reference I used is contained in the literature review by
Dyer, J.L. and Young, K. M. (1998) Night vision goggle research and training issues for ground forces: A literature review. United States Army research Institute for the behavioral and social sciences. P.74.
The specific document of interest is
Grayson-Knopp, V., Torgerson, W., Sipers, D., Bender, E and Merritt, J. (1995) A comparison of monocular, biocular, and binocular night vision goggles for traversing off-road terrain on foot. Army research laboratory, P.47.