Infantry Combat Equipment (non-firearm): Vests, Body Armor, NVGs, etc.

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Fandango831

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The output color looks orange. Also considering the daytime use, can the new NVG be a fusion goggle?


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From what I've been told from a handful of sources familiar with the monocular is that the digital output is warm monochrome to mitigate eye strain for prolonged usage. They are not capable of any form of thermal fusion and simply display either a 1-3x image with an azimuth overlay and supposedly in tandem with the wrist mounted unit can display a 2D directional indicator for adjacent wrist units keyed into the same squad management tool that hubs back to a command vehicle, or share visual information again shared between each squad members wrist units hubbed back to a platoon level hub. From what I'm aware of these are supposed to operate at platoon level encryption to mitigate risk of signal interception and reduce signal degradation between equipped personnel.
 

bobsagget

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Tasers: which China has their analogue of that thing back in 2010s, and even stun batons used by some outfits, tasers doesn't work so well in such engagement scenarios. Think of it like musket shooting but much closer and even more chaotic, and worse of all you don't get to lob a second volley and even time to reload.

Police baton: with pole arms being a common sight, anyone who bring anything shorter (except for those shield bearers) is at a disadvantage.

Rubber bullets: this presents 2 problems -
1. muddles the "no firearms" red line which, ironically, both sides still adheres to, because you simply can't tell a launcher from firearm, and the report of rubber bullet firing from those of firearms in such situation.
2. rubber bullets doesn't work so well against those who wear body armor.

But not those "Q-tips", oh no...you won't want somebody drive that thing right up your arse.
best set up for em would be hema gear. Spess hussar plus poly carb or carbonfiber cover plates and leon paul hema helmet. throw in a steel longsword feeder or shield and club gtg
 

Clark Gap

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Some information about iRay's Jerry-FB thermal fusion binocular (Basically Chinese ENVG-B):

Introduction and Test video from bilibili by 北辰未泱, who is a night vision technology professional:
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He also post it on YouTube:
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Production Review on forum:
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Product information:
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Saru

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So this was never an official Chinese military patch. It started out as a commemorative patch given by BACKTHRUST回马枪 (a tactical instructor in the private sector) to soldiers who completed his training course. Now anybody can buy the patch on Taobao for $18.95, including Airsoft™ warriors, cosplayers, and those who have no military experience.

The way you originally presented the information made it sound like the patch was officially issued by the Chinese military. Please provide more context next time to avoid possible confusion.
That doesn't mean they won't be prohibited from using or impersonating as certain units, Depends if it's a rule or not anyways there's multiple soldiers using this insignia Screenshot_2023-02-12-19-20-59-50_149003a2d400f6adb210d7e357a3a646.jpg
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