Ordnance Factory Dehradun launches latest night vision devices at International Police Expo 2019

Ordnance Factory Dehradun (OFD), manufacturers of state-of-the-art Day and Night Vision Devices launched its world class devices at International Police Expo 2019, country’s largest exhibition and platform for security equipment and technology.

This year more than 100 national and international organisations from over 25 countries participated in the International Police Expo 2019. They displayed their latest innovations in defence, homeland security, police; civil defense, arms and ammunition, non-lethal ammunition, rugged solutions for tough terrains and a host of other disruptive technologies.

The transformation of crimes has evolved over a period of time, demanding modern technologies such as latest firearms, cyber-crime control/investigation, forensic investigation, facial recognition, augmented identity etc. Emergency, rescue and disaster management has also become a top priority of every nation paving the way for state of the art equipment and devices such as remote-controlled emergency and rescue devices, early warning systems for earthquakes/disaster and a lot more.

OFD has grown by leaps and bounds in fulfilling the long-cherished aspirations of the Indian armed forces to achieve excellence in optical instruments. High precision mechanical components and optical equipment are designed and manufactured to suit the special requirements of defence forces, paramilitary forces, etc.

In a short span of time, International Police Expo has gained the recognition and popularity in the Police, Central Armed Police Forces, safety and security industry for its ability to detect new trends and respond to the latest innovations. International Police Expo 2019 hosted various popular exhibits and conferences on Homeland Security, CCTV, Drones, Geospatial etc. along with prestigious Police Excellence Awards and Annual Police Conference.

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