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Night Vision Devices
The Problem:
Pay $2,000 to $5,000 for a quality night vision
device (NVD) and hope it doesn't break. Repairs can range from
$500 to $2,000. Or, purchase a less expensive NVD and sacrifice
quality, plus face the possibility of having to send it out of
the country for repairs.
The Solution:
A loan-lease program for night vision devices
at a yearly cost of $300 per unit.
Law enforcement and corrections agencies now have the
opportunity to acquire NVDs with a commercial price of $4,300
for just $300 per year under a loan-lease program sponsored by
the Crane, Indiana, Naval Surface Warfare Center
(NAVSURWARCENDIV Crane). Called the Night Vision Systems Law
Enforcement Support Program, this initiative puts high-quality
night vision goggles (model AN/PVS-5) refurbished to military
standards into the hands of departments large and small. These
goggles are excellent for incidents where suspects are hiding
in wooded areas at night.
If the goggles need to be repaired at any time,
NAVSURWARCENDIV Crane will immediately ship a replacement at no
additional cost resulting in minimum downtime for the
department. As new versions of the goggles become available,
the center will replace the AN/PVS-5s with upgrades at no
additional cost. In addition, the center has included in the
program the repair of agency-owned night vision and thermal
imaging equipment at actual repair cost. In the future,
NAVSURWARCENDIV Crane plans to extend the program to include
light-intensifying handheld night vision scopes and pocket
scopes. The $300 fee covers refurbishing and administrative
costs.
Who To Contact:
For program-specific information, telephone Lori Tedrow at
812-854-5641. Notice: Enrollment requests currently have a 6-12 month waiting period.
Last updated: September 13, 2005
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