Multi View Tactical Combat System is a mountable camera system for military and law enforcement that eliminates the need for firearm operators to turn their head to look around corners or behind them. Several screens and cameras are strategically mounted to a firearm to provide optimal viewing and targeting while the operator is covered.
Inventor has a working prototype.
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Military and law enforcement personnel must use several pieces of equipment to maintain safety during different operations. Long and expensive close quarter combat programs must be taken to enhance safety. Soldiers and offers may need to expose their head and face to look around corners and over objects, risking their safety. Flashlights can expose a soldier’s position and compromise their team.
Multi View Tactical Combat System is a camera system for preventing soldiers from turning his or her head to look around corners and over obstacles. The device is comprised of high-tech, multi-point camera system for modifying firearms. The system allows the user to modify their firearm to facilitate viewing and targeting of enemies while the user is covered. The system essentially enhances both the view and safety of soldiers while engaged in combat.
A set of three cameras feeds three screens or monitors, which are operated by software and controlled by an on/off switch. The device can be attached with universal picatinny rails to any rifle or shotgun. It can also be integrated into current scopes and red dot sight that are mounted on the primary top rail of a weapon. One camera is attached to the end of the barrel of the rifle, used for right and left corners breaching, and the other two cameras are strategically located on the screens, to provide a rearview. The entire system can be wired or wireless.
Exact size, measurement, construction, and design specifications may vary upon further development and manufacturing.
Inquiries by phone: 1-866-844-6512
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