SuperVision Information
SuperVision Information
SuperVision Information
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HIGH-DEFINITION NIGHT VISION<br />
<strong>SuperVision</strong> – a class by itself<br />
Unlike most post Desert Storm Gen I, Gen II or Gen III image intensified night vision devices that have been adopted<br />
for law enforcement, <strong>SuperVision</strong> has been built from the ground up, especially designed for police and agents and<br />
their special requirements in an increasing dangerous urban environment. While there are plenty of night vision and<br />
thermal imaging products on the market, only <strong>SuperVision</strong> is so unique that it’s in a class by itself.<br />
Murrieta Police Dept. “<strong>SuperVision</strong> is a great piece of<br />
Officer Safety Equipment. It allows you to see, at night,<br />
what you cannot see with the naked eye. <strong>SuperVision</strong><br />
allows you to work without giving away your position,<br />
and from a much safer distance. Works great for calls<br />
for service as well as routine patrol. The ability to use<br />
<strong>SuperVision</strong> inside the car from the KDT and quickly<br />
and safely go on foot when you need gives you a great<br />
advantage”<br />
Fort Worth Police Dept. “ We have set up watching<br />
dope houses and then knocked down the cars as they<br />
leave. <strong>SuperVision</strong> has enabled us to see hand to hand<br />
transactions and get really good descriptions on the<br />
actors.<br />
The other night, after a car pursuit, the passenger hid<br />
in a heavily wooded area. One of my guys was on<br />
the perimeter and when the search team flushed him<br />
out, he was able to see the actor sneaking out under<br />
the concealment (or so he thought) of darkness. He<br />
was apprehended in an under the roadway tunnel<br />
by my team member. This particular bad guy was on<br />
our 10 most wanted list and had evaded our officers 7<br />
previous times - once earlier in the same day.<br />
The unit has definitely made our job easier and more<br />
productive. I appreciate the officer safety factor<br />
that the unit brings to the table. The zoom enables<br />
me to position officers at positions that offer more<br />
cover, distance, and control than Gen 3 night vision.<br />
Of course, the safety of my officers is paramount<br />
and I worry less when I can keep them in a tactically<br />
advantageous position.”<br />
Dauphin County Drug Task Force “I was using it<br />
on surveillance in the evening hours at an apartment<br />
complex that was very poorly lit. The apartment street<br />
lighting was spaced far apart and no lighting was<br />
near the suspects entry which was about 40 feet away<br />
from the street. The evening was cloudy and very<br />
little natural light was available. With the naked eye,<br />
I was unable to observe anything from my position<br />
of surveillance in a vehicle positioned about 40 or<br />
50 yards from the target location. This investigation<br />
required the police to be able to see the suspect come<br />
and go from the front door of the residence without<br />
being too close that the investigation would be<br />
compromised.<br />
I then used the <strong>SuperVision</strong> and was stunned. I could<br />
not believe how the front door of the residence was<br />
now in perfect sight which I was not able to determine<br />
with my naked eye. With my naked eye I was not even<br />
able to see that multiple doorways existed. Now with<br />
the <strong>SuperVision</strong> in use I was able to see the suspect,<br />
observe the exact doorway that was being used by<br />
the suspect, the number on the doorway and vehicle<br />
registrations that were associated with this residence.<br />
This was all done from inside my undercover vehicle.<br />
This is definitely a valuable tool for law enforcement.”<br />
US Forest Service “On one particular night another<br />
agent and I were on LP/OP assignments approximately<br />
250 yards from a known “drop” location. My partner<br />
was equipped with a typical Gen 3 green light scope<br />
and I with my <strong>SuperVision</strong>. As the targets approached,<br />
I was able, with the zoom capabilities, to capture<br />
all the activities taking place to include bundle<br />
exchanges where my partner could only see “ants on<br />
the hillside”. I looked through his green light scope just<br />
for comparison sake and saw exactly that, “ants on a<br />
hillside”. Without <strong>SuperVision</strong>, we would have missed a<br />
60 pound narcotics exchange, the subsequent arrest of<br />
4 individuals and the seizure of 2 firearms.!”<br />
Evansville Police Dept. “This is the best night vision<br />
system I have used. The clarity and resolution is great.<br />
I believe this system is much more useful for urban law<br />
enforcement than Gen 3 night vision.”