Law Enforcement Technology

MAR 2015

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10 Law Enforcement Technology March 2015 www.officer.com Above: Think about all the equipment you need to get a little target practice. Now simplify most of it into Ready Range's cardboard box. Unfolded, the Ready Range comes with pre-printed targets and clever solutions like slots for clay pigeons. The lightweight kit comes with ground stakes to hold up against wind. Above, At Right: The CodeCam functions as a hands-free light source with Quiqlite LEDs. The camera itself records 2+ hours at 30 fps in 720 HD, with a 60 degree viewing angle. The CodeCam includes a 360-degree rotating removable clip for versatile positioning. The LED light comes in a 10-lumen white and red, and also has a 10-minute auto-off strobe. At Right: Scott Safety put a mannequin in an intense CBRN outfit. A part of the Patriot 5510 system, the First Responder Respirator (FRR) mask is completely modular and configurable to mission CONOPS. Above: Coupled with the FRR, Scott Safety's Patriot 5510 CBRNE Hybrid Respiratory Unit allows the responding officer 60 minutes of SCBA air, but cleverly lets the user turn it on only when necessary—saving the air for when it's needed. Above: Piexon's JPX4 gives you four shots of a liquid OC in a pretty narrow stream from compressed canisters, only 30 cm wide at seven meters (the full range is 23 meters). The JPX4 unloads like a traditional shotgun with the OC canisters connected for quick reload. SHOW REPORT

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