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A soft Head Harness will be integrated with the Wilcox G24 mount and NVG.The Wilcox G24 is the NVG mount, which is will supplement current stocks of G24 mounts, which have been employed effectively by the ADF both in Australia and on operations.This device offers both low power (Class 1) and high power (Class 3B) laser output, to permit effective employment both in training and operational environments.
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This range finder will be able to accurately provide range data to targets at distances exceeding 1,000 metres.
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The new equipment will consist of a binocular NVG, Laser Aiming and Illuminating Device (LAID), Laser Aiming Illuminating and Ranging Device (LAIRD), Head Harness and Helmet Mount. “The delivery of the equipment will occur in yearly batches (out till 2022) with maintenance support provided locally for the NFE.” This acquisition will replace the legacy Ninox night vision goggles (NVG), lasers, mounts and head harnesses with cutting edge and market leading equipment enhancing the lethality and situational awareness of combatants. The project went to tender in April 2014 and after extensive deliberation and evaluation was approved in late 2016.Īs a result Australia will continue to maintain technological edge for ADF combatants via L53-1BR. The recent Government approval for Land 53 Phase 1 BR (L53-1BR) Night Fighting Equipment (NFE) Replacement has enabled the ADF to again take the lead with cutting edge NFE technology. The delivery of the Ninox night fighting project in the late 90’s heralded the introduction of a greater night fighting capability for the ADF. This has been through previous employment of starlight scopes and limited quantities of night vision devices, which provided a welcomed, but limited, capability from Vietnam onwards. The ADF has traditionally maintained an edge in the night fighting equipment space.