Eurosatory 2018: NVISOL to Reveal New Video Capturing Kit for K-9 Units

K-Night incorporates a GoPro HERO5 camcorder and a set of two Knog Qudos white flashlights to deliver high-quality operational documentation

Photo: NVISOL

New Vision Solutions (NVISOL), an Israeli developer and provider of operational documentation systems and computing integration for the defense market, will present for the first time at Eurosatory 2018 the K-Night, a day/night video capturing kit for K-9 units.

K-Night incorporates a GoPro HERO5 camcorder and a set of two Knog Qudos white flashlights, in a rugged aluminum housing. Providing a lighting range of up to 25 meters at night, the K-Night has an optional mount for rear and top cameras and flashlights, and can be mounted on other platforms, including vehicles. The K-Night can also run on an external energy source.

“One of the current trends in the military world is to document every action and occurrence for various purposes, including post-operations debriefing,” says Eran Gafni, CEO and Co-Founder of NVISOL. “Typically, the soldier will carry the camera on his helmet, or in his hands, and this becomes an additional accessory that joins the many others that the modern soldier carries, impeding his maneuverability. K-Night is a cost-effective, lightweight solution, readily available since it is based on GoPro commercial cameras. It can be carried on a K-9 or vehicle, making it one less item that the soldier needs to carry.”

NVISOL develops integration systems and devices for the defense industry. Its solutions include operational video documentation systems for mounted and dismounted platforms based on the GoPro HERO 3+/4 and CONTOUR +2/3 extreme cameras. In the field of computing integration, the company offers Panasonic tablets with polymer cradles, docking solutions, and control devices. NVISOL has also developed a variety of innovative ground control station solutions.

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