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Aviation Specialties Unlimited, (ASU) announced today that the Virginia Department of State Police Aviation Unit in Richmond, Va., would receive 19, F4949 Pinnacle Aviation Night Vision systems.
ASU already had obtained a necessary GSA contract that covered a full line of ITT aviation systems, parts and accessories.
"We are thrilled to fill the order for these 19 systems for the state police," said ASU Founder and President Mike Atwood. "The Pinnacle Aviation Night Vision systems from ASU offer the most advanced technology and performance on the market. They are also manufactured here in the United States," Atwood added.
The news of this contract follows a cockpit modification contract earlier this summer for the San Diego Police.
"Law enforcement officials consistently have hired ASU or purchased from ASU over the last 15 years because of our commitment to service, affordability and reputation. We are proud to help law enforcement aviation units around the world," said Atwood.
Source: ASU
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