Army aims to field new weapon sight that wirelessly pairs with night vision goggles

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A member of the civilian press fires an M4 rifle equipped with an FWS-I sight, while wearing a helmet equipped with an ENVG III night vision goggle, July 27, 2017, at Fort Belvoir, Virginia. The FWS-I wirelessly transmits its sight picture to the ENVG III, allowing a shooter to see what the sight sees, without having to shoulder the weapon.
Read more: https://www.army.mil/article/191631?YT
(Story published Aug. 1, 2017)

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