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“We use something that we call night-vision gear,” Picard said.
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Helicopter rotor blades worth £50,000, £45,000 night-vision goggles and an inflatable boat were among recent thefts, which totalled more than £1.9m last year.
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As darkness fell, Mr. Osborne left the headlights off and used his night-vision goggles to navigate.
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DPMS AR-10 rifle Mr. Bennett plans eventually to install solar-powered, night-vision cameras on his property so he can check on the sites where his motion sensors are tripped.
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She is trapped, and it ultimately leads to her night-vision showdown with Bill.
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They wore night-vision goggles and had their sidearms drawn.
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Because, though admittedly the court order and the confiscation of the night-vision goggles now prevents me from observing him quite as closely as I once did, my sense is that Rio Ferdinand remains the sort of chap who would feel most comfortable sprawled on the settee with his arms outstretched and his feet on the coffee table.
For Steve Claridge, setting the team upright is a vertical challenge
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Police and the military could mix the material with paint and deploy it to create markings detectable only to those with night-vision technology.
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On a recent night David Karopkin , a 26-year-old Ditmas Park resident, stood outside with four others, bearing night-vision binoculars.
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Mr. Papoutsis said the fence will be coupled with a network of fixed night-vision cameras providing real-time footage to the new command center.
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