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K2's Knight Hawk is a commercial grade UAV designed with first responder operations and infrastructure inspection in mind.
Read More →XS Sights' F8 Night Sights are available now for a wide variety of pistols and come with an impressive 10-year, no questions asked warranty.
Read More →The rugged, pager-sized FLIR identiFINDER R200-GN SPRD is designed to detect and identify neutrons, in addition to gamma radiation, allowing front-line responders to quickly determine whether there is a true radiation threat.
Read More →These tools will help improve your experience on the shooting range and in training.
Read More →The Dallas Police Department, the San Francisco Police Department, and the Southern Desert Regional Police Academy (SDRPA) in Las Vegas have selected VirTra's V-300 use of force, de-escalation, and active shooter training simulator.
Read More →Pro-Vision Video Systems, a leader in mobile video technology for law enforcement, has released a new mounting option for its BodyCam BC-300 body-worn camera that enhances uniform grip to prevent crucial evidence video from being missed.
Read More →The OASYS electro optic product line uses uncooled thermal technology to deliver innovative imaging and aiming products that provide infrared thermal detection of targets to deliver heightened situational awareness to operators, Trijicon says.
Read More →At 32 grams, the Black Hornet 3 offers the lowest size, weight, and performance of any available UAS. The Black Hornet 3 can fly 2 kilometers at speeds of over 21 kilometers an hour. The Black Hornet 3 also incorporates sharper imaging processing featuring the FLIR Lepton thermal microcamera core.
Read More →The National Law Enforcement Center on Animal Abuse (NLECAA), its parent organization, the National Sheriffs' Association (NSA), and VirTra, Inc., have announced the Law Enforcement Dog Encounters Training (LEDET) focused on police training for dog encounters.
Read More →More than 140 separate applications were totally or partially disabled by the attack, said Daphne Rackley who heads Atlanta's IT department. About 30% of the affected programs were "mission critical" as they were used by either the police or its courts.
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