Surveillance Tech 2012

Criminals have nowhere to hide


From the October 2012 Issue Tuesday, October 9, 2012



Product Spotlight: Surveillance Tech - Oct 2012

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Night-Vision Goggle

The new ATN PS7 is a lightweight, high-performance night-vision goggle. It can be used as a hand-held goggle; as a hands-free, flip-up headgear; or as a helmet-mounted assembly. The multi-coated, all-glass optics feature a Sacrificial Window that shields the lens from sand or debris. This night-vision goggle is available in several high-resolution, image-intensifier tube configurations and is water and fog resistant. The goggle features an infrared dual-focus, wide-angle Illuminator that lets you see in total darkness. ATN
800/910-2862
www.atncorp.com


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Lightweight Thermal Imager

The Bullard TacSight SE35 is a powerful, lightweight thermal imaging tool for tactical, surveillance and scene assessment applications. The water-resistant product allows LEOs to see heat signatures of objects, people and other sources, and distinguish people from their immediate surroundings. The SE35 is a long-range nighttime surveillance tool in zoom mode, featuring 4X digital zoom that detects human form up to 450 meters. The product incorporates the ability to switch from a “white hot” to a “black hot” image, illuminating details that might otherwise be missed. The display can be dimmed or turned off to prevent detection. Bullard
877/285-5273
www.bullard.com


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Night Enforcer

ITT Exelis Night Vision is offering the Night Enforcer brand NEPVS-14 monocular night vision device for homeland security, law enforcement, and first responders. The NEPVS-14 is designed for officer use in a variety of ground-based night operations, ranging from the extreme tactical to basic surveillance. It features the Gen 3 F9815 Pinnacle image intensifier with manual gain control to optimize resolution in variable lighting conditions for better situational awareness. The Night Enforcer is multifunctional: It can be used as a hand-held monocular, as a head mount, as a helmet-mounted single-eye goggle or as a weapon-mounted night scope. ITT Exelis
703/790-6300
www.exelisinc.com


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Thermal Monocular

The new Flir LS-Series Thermal Night Vision Monocular is designed for everyday use—it’s portable, effective and only 12 oz. and 7-inches long. The LS allows you to pinpoint targets at night, through the dust you kick up or the smoke you send in. When on a stakeout or in a pursuit, you can detect suspects at 1,000 yards or more. The LS comes in a 336-x-256 (LS32) or 640-x-512 (LS64) resolution with an embedded positioning laser. The LS32 is better for patrol, search-and-field investigation missions, while the LS64’s higher resolution is ideal for special tactics, reconnaissance and surveillance ops, critical infrastructure protection, and high-threat protective service. Flir
800/727-3547
www.flir.com


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Night Surveillance Camera

The Monocam is a night-vision camera kit that converts a PVS-14- or MV-14-type monocular into a lightweight, easy-to-use digital surveillance and security camera. The kit includes the Monocam Digital Camera Adapter, the Olympus Stylus Tough-8000 Camera and the night vision monocular. The resulting camera system allows the user to easily manipulate objective and dioptic focusing, and other important camera features designed for nighttime surveillance, law enforcement applications, security operations and intelligence missions that require image capturing. This Monocam is water-, freeze-, shock- and dust-resistant, and is constructed of aircraft-grade, matte-finished anodized aluminum. Morovision
800/424-8222
www.morovision.com


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Pole Camera Systems

Tactical Electronics’ Pole Camera Systems provide operators with clear vision at significant heights and distances. They feature integrated wireless technology that transmits real-time video directly to the Tactical Electronics Handheld and Wrist-Mounted Monitors. The Pole Camera (PCSS1) uses a locking-pole system with extensions that can be added to increase reach. The PCSS1 can also be submersed in up to 30 feet of water. The Long Pole Camera (LPSS3) is a telescoping pole system that extends up to 20 feet and collapses down to 25 inches when stowed. It records live video on to an SD card for post-operation review. Tactical Electronics Pole Camera Systems are wireless, lightweight and come with LEDs and black-and-white and color camera heads. Tactical Electronics
866/541-7996
www.tacticalelectronics.com


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Patrol Pole Camera

Thermal Imaging has just merged with TacView Inc. Now you can mount a Flir camera onto a TacView telescopic pole. The TacView PV (patrol version) pole cameras are also available and are in use by more than 600 police agencies in four countries. The cameras allow you to view over rooftops, fences and vegetation, and in daylight, low-light and at night with night vision and thermal imaging technology. The telescopic pole is expandable from 42 to 63 inches. Product comes with a two-year warranty and a 30-day unconditional money-back guarantee. TacView, Inc.
936/756-4555
www.tacview.com


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Body-Worn Camera

The LE2 is the newest generation of wearable police camera that allows officers to video document their actions. The lightweight (3.5 oz.) LE2 easily clips to an officer’s uniform to record the actions around them. The LE2 requires the VeriPatrol software system to securely store and manage video files. The software uses a FIPS 140-2 compliant digital signature process to prove that the video hasn’t been altered and the VidLock security prevents unauthorized access if the camera is lost or stolen. The LE2 camera has four hours of recording video time, four GB of internal memory and a 71-degree field of view. It’s water-resistant and available in green or covert black lens color. Vievu
888/285-4548
www.vievu.com



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