The Thermosight C is an uncooled longwave thermal clip-on device that mounts in front of an existing magnified day scope. This allows the day scope to be converted into a thermal weapon sight with no ...
Night vision goggles and thermal imaging scopes are both useful pieces of kit in their own right, but combining the two provides the best of both worlds. For those who have only the goggles, ...
For organizations equipped with standard night vision gear the NIVISYS TACS (Thermal Acquisition Clip-On System) may be an incredibly economical item to consider. When the TACS is added onto a ...
ROCHESTER, NEW YORK, Dec. 20, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Syntec Optics, a scientific and technical instruments, and aerospace and defense supplier that over the past two decades enabled missile guide ...
When hunting for terrorists, seeing them before they see you is a must. Regular night-vision goggles are good, but not good enough. Sure, they let a soldier see at night as well as he would by day -- ...
LONDON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--BAE Systems is showcasing several new technologies engineered to give soldiers a decisive advantage in detecting, observing, and engaging the enemy - day or night - at the ...
The U.S. Army wants to buy a clip-on thermal sight to help snipers see through heavy fog or sand storms to find and kill their targets. Army Contracting Command issued a March 17 draft solicitation to ...
To enhance its nighttime operational capabilities, the US Marine Corps has awarded a $112 million delivery order to Elbit Systems of America to produce Squad Binocular Night Vision Goggle (SBNVG) ...
Initial order through OCCAR of c.€50 million, with embedded option of €150 million IRIS-C gaining strong traction among existing and new customers globally, expected to become the new reference ...
In the 2000s, the U.S. Army fielded the AN/PSQ-20 Enhanced Night Vision Goggle (ENVG I). The ENVG I combined thermal imaging and image intensification technology to give soldiers the ability to see ...
When hunting for terrorists, seeing them before they see you is a must. Regular night-vision goggles are good, but not good enough. Sure, they let a soldier see at night as well as he would by day -- ...
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