Newsletter - November 2010

SHOOTING MOVING TARGETS: Rod Pinkston earned his living as an Army Soldier for 24 years. He is the founder and owner of JAGER PRO™ based in Columbus, Georgia. It is the first company to successfully apply thermal imaging equipment, along with night vision and military technology to effective feral hog control in the United States. Rod is a published author and expert of the latest equipment and research in the industry. 
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STEALTH & CONCEALMENT: THE SWAT NIGHT VISION ADVANTAGE Strategic Tactical Response LLC based out of Arlington, Texas interviews an undisclosed Police Department  SWAT member on using the PVS-22 Universal Night Vision Weapon Sight and the PVS-14 Night Vision Monocular in tactical operations. [ TO READ MORE CLICK HERE ]

SHOT SHOW 2011: WHERE THE INDUSTRY COMES TOGETHER - is about 10 weeks away. Visit Morovision Night Vision at BOOTH # 20311 in the Law Enforcement / Tactical Section this January 18-21, 2010 at the Sands Expo & Convention Center in Las Vegas, Nevada. See you there.
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MICRO RECONNNAISANCE SURVEILLANCE & TARGET ACQUISITION KIT (RSTA):  from Morovision Night Vision is designed to give users the ability to find and record quality images of key battlefield scenes. It can record enemy personnel, battle damage, key terrain, key intelligence data, forensic evidence of actions, etc. There are two basic kit configurations, an “on the move” kit and a “hide position” kit.u
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Night Vision in the NEWS:
  • Future Military Helmets To Include Night Vision, Thermal Sensors: Military helmets of the future are being designed to incorporate cutting-edge technology including computer displays, night vision, and thermal sensors.

  • Equipping the Soldier of the Future: The Army has been pushing to identify gear soldiers need or want, find the best solutions and field them quickly. The result is state-of-the-art gear going from idea to inventory in less than a year. See the top items soldiers will see by the end of 2011.

  • The Hills have Eyes: The same water trough and night-vision camera that they use to capture wildlife got pictures of another, more disturbing activity after dark.

  • National Guard Assists Agents in Apprehending Illegal Aliens: National Guard personnel helped U.S. Border Patrol agents with the apprehension of 19 illegal aliens, and in deterring suspected contraband from entering the country.

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