MONOCULAR MICRO VIEWER
The Monocular Micro Viewer is a single eyepiece LCD monitor that can be attached to a lanyard and hung around the neck.
The Monocular Micro Viewer is a single eyepiece LCD monitor that can be attached to a lanyard and hung around the neck.
The Heads-Up Display (HUD) is a binocular style monitor, providing the viewer an appearance of a 35-inch screen at a 7 foot distance.
Designed exclusively for multiple view camera systems, the PRO Monitors allow wireless toggling between camera angles of the UDC Pro and the UDC 360.
The wireless Handheld Monitor from Tactical Electronics displays real-time video from up to four Tactical Electronics camera systems.
The Tactical Electronics Wrist Mounted Monitor provides the operator with a high resolution 3.5 inch screen mounted to the arm for hands free operation.
A sophisticated aid in “key impressioning” tasks during clandestine entry operations. The impression viewer incorporates three different colored internally shielded light sources with variable intensity.
For quick under-floor access, the Large Hole Cutter provides operators the ability cut an 8-inch “manhole,” in chipboard and plywood materials.
Designed specifically for covert environments, the Mouth Held Torch is a lightweight flashlight featuring a soft outer shell making it suitable to be held comfortably in the operator’s teeth allowing both hands freed for other activity.
Designed to cut holes in drywall from 7.5 cm to 20 cm, the Dry Lining Wall Cutter is geared toward EOD operations due to its minimal vibration, low energy output, and fast cutting action.
A dual mode device designed for operational use, which uses a handheld probe to determine the precise center of a magnet being used in conjunction with a reed switch commonly used in commercial intrusion detection systems.