Soldier equipment on display at Fayetteville expo in November

October 29, 2009 By: NCTechNews Category: Defense

(Fayetteville, N.C.) The Institute for Defense and Government Advancement (IDGA), in conjunction with Adams Industries, Inc and Threat4 Xacore has announced new products that will be released during the Soldier Equipment & Technology Expo in Fayetteville, North Carolina this November 17-18.

Adams Industries, Inc is excited to introduce their new series of helmet mounts for securing ANVIS-6, ANVIS-9, and F5050/PVS-23 night vision goggles to ballistic and non-ballistic protective helmets. Unlike most mounts, the AL series mounts do not interfere with the utility of the helmet through their reinvention of a more stable mounting platform. These mounts are available in a variety of different configurations compatible with a range of different helmet systems. Combine its compatibility, prompt availability, and affordable cost, Adams Industries truly has something to be excited about this November.

Threat4 Xacore will be introducing their new in-ear DSP radio headset with active listening. With features, not limited to audio talk-through, no battery power required, failsafe communications, boom microphone, hotspot friendly, the serious x-59000 radio headset is something worth hearing about.

For additional information regarding the upcoming Expo and to learn more about upcoming product releases visit www.soldierequipmentexpo.com. For more immediate attention please contact Alexandra Harden at Alexandra.harden@iqpc.com. We look forward to sharing our exciting new products with you.

The Institute for Defense & Government Advancement (IDGA) is a non-partisan information-based organization dedicated to the promotion of innovative ideas in public service and defense. IDGA brings together communities comprised of military, government, vendors and academia for education, networking and advancing the communities in which it serves. For more information, please visit http://www.idga.org.

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