MIL-104NV Military Display
The MIL-104NV is a durable 10.4-inch military-grade display engineered to meet the rigorous demands of defense applications. Built with rugged construction and NVIS (Night Vision Imaging System) compatibility, it ensures superior visibility in both daylight and low-light environments while maintaining full compliance with military standards. Its compact design, high reliability, and resistance to harsh environmental conditions make it ideal for use in mission-critical operations where performance and durability are paramount.
Features
- 10.4″ Rugged LCD display
- NVIS (Night Vision Imaging System) compatible
- Sunlight-readable high-brightness panel
- Wide operating temperature range (extreme hot and cold environments)
- Fully sealed, all-weather design (ruggedized housing)
- MIL-STD-810G compliant (environmental durability)
- MIL-STD-461F compliant (EMI/EMC protection)
- IEC60945 compliant (marine and navigation equipment standard)
- ISO 7637-II compliant (electrical disturbances in vehicles)
- MIL-DTL-38999 military-grade connectors
- Shock and vibration resistant
- Designed for mission-critical defense and naval applications
Latest blogs and articles.
Check out some of the recent blogs from the experts at Seatronx

Only One of 45 Shipyard Grants Names an Operator Screen
Federal grants just funded cranes, travelifts and plasma tables at 45 U.S. shipyards. Here’s the operator-interface decision that arrives separately.

New U.S. ECS Regulations: Is Your Commercial Vessel Ready?
For years, paper charts have been a trusted part of marine navigation, but as technology continues to evolve, so do the rules surrounding how commercial

A Truck Camera Is an Accessory Until It Replaces a Mirror
Adding cameras to a truck is easy. Taking the mirrors off is a federal question, and a European type approval on the datasheet does not answer it.
Marine Electronics News
Stay informed with the latest updates and news.
From industry insights to trending topics, get all the information you need to stay ahead and in the know.