Revision Awarded NSNs for Desert Locust Goggle PDQ Quick Release

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posted on January 19, 2012
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 The PDQ Quick Release is a patented goggle attachment system designed for use in rapidly changing environments. Its helmet-mounted design with unique hook and loop attachment system allows the user to single handedly don and doff the Desert Locust Goggle while keeping it at-the-ready. Designed with special operators in mind, the PDQ is ideal for fast-moving, dynamic missions where conventional goggle straps can interfere with helmet integration and operator equipment such as NVGs. The Desert Locust Goggle PDQ Quick Release is combat tested for operational effectiveness and is proudly on the U.S. Army's Authorized Protective Eyewear List (APEL).

"This is the ideal system for military personnel operating in highly dynamic situations," explains Dan Packard, Sr. VP of Military Sales. "It allows for the expeditious donning and doffing of the Desert Locust Goggle while providing enhanced compatibility with night observation devices. We're proud to now offer it through the U.S. Army APEL – a list of rigorously tested eyepro and accessories that ensures our soldiers are protected by the very best."

The Desert Locust Goggle PDQ is sold as an accessory that integrates with the Desert Locust Military Goggle. Individual PDQ Quick Releases retail for $36.99; NSN product sells in 10 packs: Foliage Green, NSN 4240-01-600-9125; Black, NSN 4240-01-600-9202; Tan 499, NSN 4240-01-600-9127. For more information visit revisionmilitary.com.

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