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March 02, 2007

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N-Vision Optics Gen 3 Tactical Night Vision Monoculars Selected For Counter Terrorist Aircraft Assault Hostage Rescue Training

BURLINGTON, MA -- (MARKET WIRE) -- N-Vision Optics, provider of leading edge, tactical night vision devices and technologies, including Gen 3 night vision binoculars, binoculars, goggles, scopes and night vision accessories, today announced that Columbus State's 727 Counter Terror Training Unit has selected N-Vision Optics' GT-14 night Vision monocular for their up-coming training sessions for SWAT and Tactical Operators.

The course Aircraft Assault Hostage Rescue Advanced Tubular Assault trains certified SWAT/Tactical operators in aircraft familiarization, tubular assault, hostage rescue and negotiation methods involved in regaining control of commandeered aircraft, school and commercial buses and passenger trains.

"This course offers a range of training options unparalleled in the United States today," said Scott Wagner, Commander of the 727 CTTU. "We are pleased to provide our participants with N-Vision Optics tactical night vision devices. N-Vision Optics has an excellent reputation in this industry, and their devices are considered among the best."

"A critical component of our course is to provide participants with hands-on experience with the best night vision devices to help them identify weapons and terrorist suspects and evaluate threat detection at night or in low-light conditions," Wagner added.

"We are excited to offer our night vision technology for such a good cause," said Max Rivkin, President of N-Vision Optics. "We believe threat and weapons identification is an important issue in today's society, especially in low-light hostage situations. Our tactical night vision devices can help save innocent lives and mitigate disaster in SWAT negotiations and rescue operations."

The inaugural class will be held April 23 - 29 at The Columbus State Community College Aviation Facility at Bolton Field Airport., with additional dates to follow.

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