We headed out to the mountains above Tucson, AZ to review gear and test some night vision equipment. The green pictures are taken through night vision in complete darkness. We were very happy with the quality and durability of this set up.
We will evaluate all these items more fully as time goes on. Stay tuned for reviews of each of these items.
For now, here is a run down on the gear in the photos, and the retail costs to equip an operator with this highest level of night fighting gear
We headed out to the mountains above Tucson, AZ to review gear and test some night vision equipment. The green pictures are taken through night vision in complete darkness. We were very happy with the quality and durability of this set up.
We will evaluate all these items more fully as time goes on. Stay tuned for reviews of each of these items.
For now, here is a run down on the gear in the photos, and the retail costs to equip an operator with this highest level of night fighting gear
Once in a while we get bored while editing pictures. And here are some of the results of boredom & photo editing software. Most of these are the result of simply flipping to the inverse (negative) colors in the image. A few have more photo editing work done to them also. Reversing the colors to the negative image results in some crisp and interesting images that are brighter than the dark photographs we started with. Enjoy a few interesting images made from photos taken at a recent night shooting training session
We headed out to the mountains above Tucson, AZ to review gear and test some night vision equipment. The green pictures are taken through night vision in complete darkness. We were very happy with the quality and durability of this set up.
We will evaluate all these items more fully as time goes on. Stay tuned for reviews of each of these items.
For now, here is a run down on the gear in the photos, and the retail costs to equip an operator with this highest level of night fighting gear
Once in a while we get bored while editing pictures. And here are some of the results of boredom & photo editing software. Most of these are the result of simply flipping to the inverse (negative) colors in the image. A few have more photo editing work done to them also. Reversing the colors to the negative image results in some crisp and interesting images that are brighter than the dark photographs we started with. Enjoy a few interesting images made from photos taken at a recent night shooting training session
Once in a while we get bored while editing pictures. And here are some of the results of boredom & photo editing software. Most of these are the result of simply flipping to the inverse (negative) colors in the image. A few have more photo editing work done to them also. Reversing the colors to the negative image results in some crisp and interesting images that are brighter than the dark photographs we started with. Enjoy a few interesting images made from photos taken at a recent night shooting training session
We headed out to the mountains above Tucson, AZ to review gear and test some night vision equipment. The green pictures are taken through night vision in complete darkness. We were very happy with the quality and durability of this set up.
We will evaluate all these items more fully as time goes on. Stay tuned for reviews of each of these items.
For now, here is a run down on the gear in the photos, and the retail costs to equip an operator with this highest level of night fighting gear
A-Alpha Half Shell Helmet with cutouts for Peltor, Sordin, and other radio head sets or hearing protection. The ProTec A-Alpha Half Shell chin strap has a nape pad for use with Night Vision Gear and a goggle strap holder at the rear of the helmet.
The ProTec A-Alpha Half Shell weighs just 15 ounces
Once in a while we get bored while editing pictures. And here are some of the results of boredom & photo editing software. Most of these are the result of simply flipping to the inverse (negative) colors in the image. A few have more photo editing work done to them also. Reversing the colors to the negative image results in some crisp and interesting images that are brighter than the dark photographs we started with. Enjoy a few interesting images made from photos taken at a recent night shooting training session