eorange
♦RF Enabled Member♦
So I was reading an ad in Pop Comm for this receiver. It stated the Government version can be equipped with an infrared-lit display, so that personnel with night vision goggles can still view the display without removing their NV goggles, waiting for their eyes to adjust, etc.
This ad, of course, now conjures up images of commando-style field agents, all armed with the AOR MKIIIB and their NV goggles, doing surveillance or waiting to pounce!
Question: does (our?) government actually buy and use these radios for that purpose? Why would AOR have to advertise that feature, on a gov't-only model, which is clearly targeted for the gov't anyway? Seems kind of weird.
Or are they hoping to build a gov't market that doesn't yet exist?
This ad, of course, now conjures up images of commando-style field agents, all armed with the AOR MKIIIB and their NV goggles, doing surveillance or waiting to pounce!
Question: does (our?) government actually buy and use these radios for that purpose? Why would AOR have to advertise that feature, on a gov't-only model, which is clearly targeted for the gov't anyway? Seems kind of weird.
Or are they hoping to build a gov't market that doesn't yet exist?