ADF orders new MOHOC3 camera
MOHOC Inc – creator of tactical helmet cameras – announced that they have completed design, development and delivery of initial units of a new camera commissioned by the Australian Defence Force.
FILE PHOTO: MOHOC® 3 ADF. Image supplied, with ADF image added to background by CONTACT.
The product was built to support the ADF initiative to deploy body-worn cameras as a tool for training, evidence collection, and after-action review.
In less than a year, MOHOC® 3 ADF was designed from the ground up as a custom camera to meet strict specifications outlined by the Dismounted Combat Program at Army Headquarters.
Made in the USA, MOHOC® 3 ADF incorporates the best recording features of the original MOHOC® camera with the improved form factor, weight and low-light sensitivity of the newer streaming cameras, MOHOC® 2.
The company further reports that the ADF custom model is built on the foundation of MOHOC’s next generation camera, expected to launch worldwide in 2025.
Dan Fuhrman, MOHOC Vice President of Product Development, said the company was honoured to support the ADF on an aggressive timeline and provide Australian soldiers with its newest technology in a custom camera that also aligned with a vision for upcoming MOHOC products.
Both the development contract and subsequent order were facilitated by MOHOC dealer Spearpoint Solutions & Technology, whose CEO, Andrew Jiear, said the project was a prime example of how Spearpoint’s extensive network of leading international partners could be leveraged to generate tailored solutions for clients.
Spearpoint is displaying the MOHOC® 3 ADF camera this week at Land Forces expo in Melbourne.
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In action, mine would accidentally get mud on the lense. Even video can be misinterpreted and or tampered with.
Also, remember the over command in the movie Aliens? If you aren’t there to share the danger, don’t bother commanding from a safe place.
Lead by example.