Family-owned Vortex Optics , which is based in Wisconsin, has been selected by the U.S. Army to produce and deliver up to a quarter million Next Generation Squad Weapons–Fire Control (NGSW-FC) systems over a 10-year production period. Contract terms begin this year with a minimum value of $2
Family-owned Vortex Optics , which is based in Wisconsin, has been selected by the U.S. Army to produce and deliver up to a quarter million Next Generation Squad Weapons–Fire Control (NGSW-FC) systems over a 10-year production period. Contract terms begin this year with a minimum value of $2
Vortex Optics will be the official optics sponsor of USPSA for the 2022 competition season. Vortex has stepped up in a big way and will be sponsoring all eight of the USPSA Area Championship events, along with the USPSA Nationals and the World Speed Shooting Championship later this year. Vorte
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As the late winter slides into spring, officials at Middle Creek Wildlife Management Area gear up for two spectacles that number in the many thousands:
And the people who come to watch the waterfowl.
The snow g
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As the late winter slides into spring, officials at Middle Creek Wildlife Management Area gear up for two spectacles that number in the many thousands:
And the people who come to watch the waterfowl.
The snow g
New Hampshire Army National Guard Sgt. Gabrielle Hurd shows her team the route they will take before embarking on an overnight hike to the summit of Mount Monadnock, New Hampshire, during an Enhanced Night Vision Goggle-Binocular training event, July 10-12, 2019. (U.S. Army)
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One night in May 2011 changed the modern world forever, with the help of GPNVG-18 night vision goggles. When Seal Team 6 operators kicked in the front door of Al Qaeda’s notorious leader Osama Bin Laden, the night was so dark. It means that
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One night in May 2011 changed the modern world forever, with the help of GPNVG-18 night vision goggles. When Seal Team 6 operators kicked in the front door of Al Qaeda’s notorious leader Osama Bin Laden, the night was so dark. It means that
When people think of night-vision goggles, they imagine the pitch black of the night illuminated in a greenwash that improves visibility. That’s old-school technology now. The US Army’s Lancer Brigade of Joint Base Lewis–McChord in Washington state showed off what soldiers see th
A U.S. Border Patrol agent uses night vision goggles near Roma, Texas in August 2016. More than 100 such devices have gone missing from the Fort Hood Army post near Killeen, Texas. John Moore/Getty Imag