Law Enforcement Technology

MAR 2014

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15 15 www.officer.com March 2014 Law Enforcement Technology P R O D U C T S & T E C H N E W G E A R A N D G A D G E T S 1. Aerodynamic innovation in a lightbar Code 3 Inc.'s Solex lightbar is aerodynamic in appearance and performance, providing all the capabilities and more from an innovative leader in emergency lighting. The Solex provides powerful new options, including a sec- ond level that allows for additional massive takedown light- ing, flashing or steady burn warning lights, a 100-Watt speaker with no loss of rear warning light capability, traffic emitters, and other potential warning or add-on devices. The Solex keeps a low profile at 2.5 inches tall (63.5 mm), while its 3.9-inch (99 mm) tall center section is designed spe- cifically to maintain the single level low profile look demand- ed by modern emergency vehicles. Circle 33 on Reader Service Card 4. 1,000 lumens should visually restrain someone, right? The P3X Fury Tactical from SUREFIRE is a more powerful, slightly larger version of the single-output P2X Fury Tactical. The ultra-high-output LED generates 1,000 lumens of blind- ing white light. A precision reflector focuses all of this light forward to create a tight beam with plenty of reach that's perfect for searching, signaling, or illuminating a target off in the distance. Circle 36 on Reader Service Card 3. Thermal sight, under $3,500 FLIR's ThermoSight R-Series starts under $3,500. Compact and easy-to-use, the R-Series displays body heat regardless of the amount of visible light present. The scope has automatic image optimization and an advanced shock reduction system that is qualified for an MSR semi-automatic platform, up to .30 cal. Circle 35 on Reader Service Card 5. Tactical rails for pistols Target Tracker now offers a tactical rail for 1911 and Beretta 92 pistol models that requires no machining, and has the advantage of adding an overhead optic mount—a particularly useful feature for law enforcement tactical shield usage and gaining quick target acquisition. Made in the USA. Circle 37 on Reader Service Card 2. Store and recall traffic patrol data The ProLaser 4 from Kustom Signals offers superior perfor- mance in target acquisition time, target range and operation through glass. Fatigue is minimized with the unit's ideal bal- ance, and operation is simplified due to features such as high contrast OLED graphical display, simple user interface, rugge- dized pistol grip, and selectable aiming reticles. Additionally, the ProLaser 4 has event recall and a high capacity internal memory which facilitates data exporting with the supplied USB cable. The unit operates in diverse weather conditions and has a poor weather mode for enhanced capability. Operates with 4 AA rechargeable batteries. Circle 34 on Reader Service Card 1 3 2 5 4 2/24/14 10:39 AM

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