Eagle Video Search Kit
Used in the same way as a tactical mirror but with greater flexibility, including day and night operations.
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Used in the same way as a tactical mirror but with greater flexibility, including day and night operations.
Provides the ability to diagnose whether a located item is armed or is in a ‘running’ condition.
Tools for searching hard-to-reach areas, behind panelling and small areas.
Capture HD Video with a purpose-built camcorder kit that is easily added to the standard EOD 10 Faceshield
The introduction of the EOD® 10 sets a new gold standard for blast protection, ergonomic design and technical capabilities. This Med-Eng multi-year development program focused on a user-centric design to provide the best possible overall experience and the results are outstanding.
“Voice-activated control of the EOD® 9/9A Helmet features keeps hands free for other tasks and reduces physical strain”
The EOD® 9 bomb suit and helmet ensemble has been designed with direct input from bomb disposal technicians to provide the highest degree of modular protection and operational flexibility for EOD and CBRN missions. The Med-Eng EOD 9 platform can be configured in the field by EOD or IEDD technicians based on the suspected presence of a CBRN agent in an IED.
The world’s first EMC Class A Helmet for EOD/IEDD operations, offering superior visibility and protection.
The EOD Helmet Camcorder has been integrated into the visor of Med-Eng EOD 9 / 9A Helmet to provide consistent and reliable High Definition (HD) video for use as evidence, conducting forensic investigations and reviewing training exercises and live operations.
EOD Helmet Live Video gives Commanders and members of the support team the ability to see and hear what’s happening downrange in real time. This significantly improves their situational awareness, ability to support the technician and allows the communications to focus on Render Safe Procedures instead of describing the scene. The system also records video and audio on-board the camera and on a laptop at the Command Post for analysis after the incident, as well as criminal prosecution and training.