Revision Eyewear - ESS
- Oakley - Shalon
One of the leading suppliers of military protective eyewear is
Canadian based Revision Eyewear. The company was awarded a $5.8
million contract for 178,000 sets of its Sawfly eyeglasses and
a $3.7 million contract for 85,000 sets of Desert Locust goggles.
In 2006 the company supplied over 100,000 Sawfly ballistic spectacles
to US Army units and is expected to complete the delivery of 300,000
sets of these protective spectacles this year (2007). Among these,
175,000 Sawfly spectacles will be used in US Army Training Bases,
as part of the ongoing Eye Protection Program, equipping new recruits
with protective eyewear during their basic training and familiarizing
them with the importance of routinely wearing protective eyewear
in combat. According to Revision, soldier feedback on these products
has been universally positive on the eyewear performance, especially
in combat situations where these glasses have demonstrably saved
soldiers’ eyesight.
Revision Eyewear has developed advanced military eyewear known
as 'desert Locust'. In 2007, following the conclusion of extensive
testing, the US Army placed an initial order for 85,000 goggles
to equip troops in Iraq and Afghanistan. The goggles are exceeding
military standards for ballistic resistance and performance. Among
its advantages is the low-profile design, compatible with weapons’
sights, binoculars or night vision devices. The Desert Locust
uses one-piece protective high-impact, optically correct polycarbonate
shield Tough enough to withstand a shotgun blast from 16 feet.
During testing, the transparent shield demonstrated withstanding
a 12-gauge shotgun blast from 15 feet, using No. 6 lead shot -
with no penetration. It also offers unobstructed field-of view,
optical efficiency and Revision's OcuMax permanent anti-fog coating
ensuring the lenses remain fog-free under strenuous operating
conditions. The shield is interchangeable to accommodate various
filters corresponding to specific environmental conditions (clear
for day or night use and solar for high-intensity sunlight) and
offer protection from harmful UV-A, UV-B, UV-C rays of the sun.
Alternative high-impact specialty and laser-protective lenses
are available by special order if required. A High-Contrast Yellow
Specialty Lens is also available but it is not approved for military
use by the US Army. For vision correction, the Desert Locust can
hold an Rx Carrier that also clips into the Revision Sawfly Spectacle
so that one Rx Carrier can be used with both types of protective
eyewear.
Protective
Eyewear from ESS
ESS's goggles are designed to provide comfortable fit with all
standard helmets wit Low profile design, suitable for NVG. Their
design offers an extra-wide field of view with distortion-free
vision, provided by the transparent, ballistic shield made of
thick (2.2mm to 2.8mm), and optically corrected high-impact polycarbonate
lenses. The system offers 100% UVA/UVB protection, and premium
Clear Zone anti-fog / anti-scratch coatings. Impact requirements
for these systems is defined by ANSI Z87.1 standard and MIL STD
662F. Clear and Smoke Gray lenses included with all military product.
The goggles are fitted with anti-fog speed blowing fresh air in
through the bottom edge of the goggle frame and exhausts humid
air out the top at fan speeds of up to 15,000 RPM. A unique feature
is the tear off lens covers - thin, optically clear films that
stack on the outside of the goggle lens. As the goggle's shield
is covered with dirt, mud or dusts that impairs clear vision,
the wearer tears off the top-most film to instantly restore clear
vision. Goggles are offered with a lense exchange feature, enabling
users to place the lense most suitable for their environmental
condition and mission requirement.
ESS offers several military grade products, including the Profile
Thermal - a compact, low-profile frame designed specifically for
improved functionality with helmets, night vision equipment, and
weapons sighting. Even in extreme temperatures, closed-cell face
padding provides extra comfort while the extra-thick, ArcticZone
dual-thermal lens ensures maximum resistance to impacts and lens
fogging. In addition to clear and daylight lenses, a Laser Protective
Lenses (LPLs) is also available for all Profile series models.
Combat Eye Protection (CEP) was rapidly fielded with the troops
sent to the combat zones in Afghanistan and Iraq, Deployment was
accelerated under the Army’s Rapid Fielding Initiative (RFI),
providing soldiers with state-of-the-art individual weapons, clothing,
and equipment to include protective eyewear or combat eye protection.
Among the models issued by PEO Soldier soldiers had a choice of
several designs, including Oakley's SI M Frame or UVEX XC. Among
the goggles, ESS' low profile NVG or Land Ops Ballistic Protective,
Sun, Wind, Dust Goggles (SWDG) were supplied. Soldiers requiring
prescription eyewear were issued the ESS Land Ops goggles and
UVEX XC, both fitted with Rx prescription carrier insert.
Oakley Standard Issue (SI)
Oakley's
SI Line (Standard Issue) is not available at retail stores, as
it was designed specifically for government and military applications.
The protective lenses Oakley are exceeding the US Government ANSI
Z87.1 standards for impact resistance, optical clarity and UV
protection. Prescription versions are available on all eyewear
except the Half Wires and the goggles. The SI M Frame surpasses
ANSI Industrial Standards for high-mass and high-velocity impact
protection. All lenses are made of pure Plutonite, a proprietary
material that offers the highest level of optical clarity available
in eyewear.
EPS-21
from Shalon
Shalon Chemical Industries from Israel developed another version
of eye protection goggles designated EPS-21 which looks much more
attractive than the old plastic goggles it replaced, which 'protected'
only from wind and dust. EPS-21 was designed to offer 'one size
fits all' product, accommodating all the most common sizes. The
new Israeli goggles can be worn directly or over a helmet, thus
integrating comfortably with the combat gear and accessories,
such as binoculars, sights and night vision devices. Ventilation
ports placed throughout the frame use labyrinth design to provide
efficient ventilation without the need for filtration elements.
EPS-21 uses an improved format offering improved peripheral vision
while optimizing dust, wind and protection from low-velocity particles
and fragments. The goggles accommodate replaceable polycarbonate
visor offering the ballistic protection and an integral adaptor
for prescription lenses frame, and add-on secondary lenses protects
against solar or laser radiation, when required.
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