Monterey, California - Los Angeles Police Department Metro Division's D-Platoon (SWAT) has announced the selection of the Laser Devices (LDI) DBAL-A2 with high power green laser (Part No. 40172) for all assaulter carbines.
After a comprehensive testing and evaluation process involving several competitive tactical laser aiming systems, the LDI DBAL-A2 has been adopted as part of LAPD SWAT integrated night capability system. This integrated system also includes BNVD night vision goggles, Wilcox mounts, and IFF equipment.
"LAPD is continuing the trend of law enforcement teams adopting fully integrated night vision and IR capability," said John Chapman, Laser Devices Senior Global Support Specialist. "We are proud to have been selected by LAPD."
An LAPD SWAT operator noted that "A fully integrated no-light capability, including the DBAL-A2 laser system, has greatly enhanced our ability to complete our mission under any circumstance." He added, "The inclusion of the high power green laser also allows us to direct precision fire on the assaulter level while wearing a gas mask or Patriot system, making our mission capabilities seamless across operating conditions."
For additional information about the DBAL-A2 or other Laser Devices products, visit
www.laserdevices.com. For further information on no-light system integration, contact John Chapman at
chappy@laserdevices.com or 831-236-4690.
About Laser Devices
Laser Devices is known for its state-of-the-art visible and infrared laser aiming devices, handheld and weapon-mounted tactical lights and IR illuminators used by Military, Law Enforcement and Special Forces personnel worldwide. The company is located in Monterey, California where 100% of its products are designed and manufactured in its 30,000 square foot facility. Laser Devices holds a number of U.S. patents and maintains an ISO 9001:2008 Certified QMS. Laser Devices is a Beretta Holdings company.
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