Posted August 2, 2017 9:00 am by Comments

By Tactical-Life


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<div data-cycle-hash="army-weapon-sight-1" data-cycle-desc="An Enhanced Night Vision Goggle III is mounted on a glass skull, and a Family of Weapons Sights-Individual is mounted on an M4 rifle, at Fort Belvoir, Va. The ENVG III, worn on the head, can be paired wirelessly with a FWS-I, which would be mounted on a weapon, to allow Soldiers to see in their eye what the weapon sight is seeing. The Soldier would not need to shoulder the weapon to see through the sight. Both the ENVG III and the FWS-I are slated to be fielded in the next 18 months." data-cycle-overlay-template="{{desc}}“>

<div data-cycle-hash="army-weapon-sight-2" data-cycle-desc="Master Sgt. Lashon Wilson, the senior enlisted adviser for Product Manger Soldier Maneuver Sensors, demonstrates the use of the Enhanced Night Vision Goggle III, paired with a Family of Weapons Sights-Individual, at Fort Belvoir, Virginia, July 27, 2017." data-cycle-overlay-template="{{desc}}“>ENVG III goggles

<div data-cycle-hash="army-weapon-sight-3" data-cycle-desc="A shooter fires on a target at a Fort Belvoir, Va., firing range, July 27, 2017, using an Enhanced Night Vision Goggle III on his helmet, and a Family of Weapons Sights-Individual on an M4 rifle. …Read the Rest

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