Newsletter - September 2010

(2) TWO IMPORTANT PVS-14 TRAINING TIPS FROM A U.S. ARMY RANGER: With over a thousand hours logged on target as part of Special Operations in the Global War On Terror (GWOT) I can say to the reader with absolute certainty that the night vision equipment US/NATO forces use gives them a distinct advantage over the enemy. There is one major caveat to this though; without logging training hours under the “green tube”... [ CLICK HERE TO READ THE FULL STORY ]

GOVERNMENT FISCAL YEAR END REMINDER: The government calendar for spending is quickly coming to a close on September 30, 2010. If you have night vision equipment requirements, please contact us at: 1-800-424-8222 or (949) 581-9988. It is important to get your requirements to us as early as possible so we may satisfy your order before the fiscal year end date. [ CONTACT US BY EMAIL ]

TECH CORNER: HELMET MOUNT ASSEMBLIES FOR THE PVS-14: When purchasing night vision equipment, the most common accessory is a helmet mount assembly. A helmet mount is key in the battlefield as well as in close quarters combat.  There are many options and setups to choose from, but two of the most common are the MICH and PASGT Helmet Mount Assemblies from ITT. [ CLICK HERE TO LEARN MORE ]

NYFD (NEW YORK FIRE DEPT.) FIREBOAT 343: A few months back, Morovision Night Vision equipped the NYFD with an ITT NEPVS-14 for use on this fireboat manufactured from remains of the World Trade Center. We are honored to be a part of it.
[ SEE THE NYFD FIREBOAT 343 VIDEO ]

Night Vision in the NEWS:

  • Night vision goggles for all troops in Afghanistan: The U.K.'s Ministry of Defence has placed an urgent request for a U.S. contractor to speed up production of its Generation Three night-vision glasses.

  • ITAR violation: Marine Sold Munitions On eBay: A U.S. Marine used eBay to illegally sell dozens of high-tech munitions--some of which he claimed to have found discarded near a dumpster at Camp Pendleton in California.

  • Night watch in Afghanistan: Army Spec. Tehuti Miles on guard for Taliban foes.

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