American Wilcox L4G24/L4G25 Night Vision Stand
When it comes to the night vision helmet bracket system, he developed almost at the Wilcox company. There is no doubt that Wilcox is a leader in the high-end tactical equipment manufacturing industry for special forces. They produce a wide range of night vision goggles systems, including the L4G24 bracket described below. The stand can be mounted on any standard (USGI, US Government issued) cuttlefish and is compatible with popular OPS-CORE helmets.
With more than a quarter of a century of manufacturing experience, Wilcox has been providing warriors with innovative products that offer tactical advantages. They have a wide range of products, including the aforementioned night vision installation system, small weapon systems and corresponding support, PATRIOT integrated life support system, weapon optical installation system, paratrooper navigation system, laser pointer and helmet recording system.
Their main company in New Hampshire has not only manufacturing capabilities, but also indoor testing of their products.
Two other companies in Virginia and San Diego provide technical support and training assistance in product development. It's not just coincidence that the two companies are located near the East Coast and West Coast Seals.
With more than a quarter of a century of manufacturing experience, Wilcox has been providing warriors with innovative products that offer tactical advantages. They have a wide range of products, including the aforementioned night vision installation system, small weapon systems and corresponding support, PATRIOT integrated life support system, weapon optical installation system, paratrooper navigation system, laser pointer and helmet recording system.
Their main company in New Hampshire has not only manufacturing capabilities, but also indoor testing of their products.
Two other companies in Virginia and San Diego provide technical support and training assistance in product development. It's not just coincidence that the two companies are located near the East Coast and West Coast Seals.
Wilcox manufactures a variety of night vision equipment installation systems, including AN/PVS-7, 14, 15, 18 and 22. Some of them are mounted by webbing/ratchet and do not require mounting holes. Others are standard one- or three-hole mounting. Three-hole installations are generally considered to be the most stable and safe.
Most of their systems have dried squid (in helmets) and brackets.
The L4 G24/G25 Lever Separation Bracket can be used to mount the AN/PVS-7A, 7C, 15 or 18 night vision goggles on a hole-sized cuttlefish or three-hole cuttlefish that is attached to the Army standard, using only one mounting plate and interface board. AN/PVS-7B and 14 can also be used with custom transponders. The G24 is manufactured from aerospace grade materials, primarily machined aluminum, steel and polymer parts.
The G24 consists of a series of complex CNC machined parts and assemblies, mainly the interface plate attached to the cuttlefish, a sliding part that I (the author) calls the body, and what I call the rotating shaft part. It can be flipped up or down through it. When the flip part is folded up (or folded), the G24 takes up less space than the USGI (rhino mount) standard installation. One of the reasons is the position of this axis of rotation. The G24 shaft is positioned down so that it does not require a long rotating part.
The G24 consists of a series of complex CNC machined parts and assemblies, mainly the interface plate attached to the cuttlefish, a sliding part that I (the author) calls the body, and what I call the rotating shaft part. It can be flipped up or down through it. When the flip part is folded up (or folded), the G24 takes up less space than the USGI (rhino mount) standard installation. One of the reasons is the position of this axis of rotation. The G24 shaft is positioned down so that it does not require a long rotating part.
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