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JUL 2013

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POLICE EQUIPMENT NEWS FLEET MANAGEMENT SENIOR MANAGEMENT ADVERTISER INDEX PRODUCT SPOTLIGHT Police Equipment News Bianchi® Concealed Holster Fits Bianchi®, part of The Safariland Group, added fits for the S&W; M&P; SHIELD in two of its popular concealment models, offering both outside-the-waistband and insidethe-waistband options. The Model 75 Venom™ leather belt slide model features a contour-molded front and flat back for a slim profile. The Allusion™ Series Model 135 Suppression™ is a tuckable IWB holster offering comfort and concealability. Both models are made of premium, full-grain vegetable-tanned leather, with precise molding. The Model 75 Venom features an open muzzle design and the rear belt slot pulls the holster close to the body for concealability. For more information, visit www.bianchi-intl.com. Click on EInfo at - www.lawandordermag.com reader service #40 Lenco Industries BearCat® MedEvac Tactical Armored Vehicles Lenco Industries, Inc. introduced the BearCat® MedEvac LE and BearCat® MedEvac MIL armored tactical vehicles. The LE version of the "MedCat" was designed to meet the combined requirements of SWAT and Tactical EMS teams, while the Military model was designed specifically for Tactical Combat Casual Care (TC3) within the defense sector. Both are equipped to provide a safe and effective environment for handling trauma cases. All BearCat models are built with Mil-Spec steel armor plate certified to defeat multi-hit attacks from 7.62 AP / .50 Cal BMG. For more information, visit www.lencoarmor.com. Click on EInfo at - www.lawandordermag.com reader service #41 Havis Docking Station for Panasonic Toughpad™ FZ-G1 Havis Inc. announced that its new Docking Station for the Panasonic Toughpad FZ-G1 is now available for pre-order. Havis worked closely with Panasonic to develop a Toughbook Certified docking station that is compatible with all configurations of this Windows-based 10-inch tablet. Compared to the normal configuration, the full configuration of the Toughpad FZ-G1 features thicker depth, an optional extended battery, and an optional smart card reader. For more information, visit www.havis.com. Click on EInfo at -www.lawandordermag.com reader service #42 Honeywell Bendix® Police Brake Pads Honeywell Friction Materials announced the release of Bendix® POLICE, a new line of brake pads developed to meet the stringent demands put on law enforcement fleet vehicles operating under extreme conditions. The POLICE line of brake pads offers a longer wear life and higher fade resistance for police pursuit vehicles that often work under severe conditions—driving at high speeds, stopping suddenly, and performing difficult maneuvers. Featuring coverage for the full line of law enforcement vehicles on the road today, the product is now available to order. For more information, visit www. honeywellnow.com. Click on EInfo at - www.lawandordermag.com reader service #43 59 LAW and ORDER I July 2013 Pryme SPM-2200 Trooper II Speaker Microphone Upgrade Pryme enhanced the waterproof feature of the SPM-2200 Trooper II speaker microphone in order to raise it to a rating of IP57, which means it is fully submersible in a tank of water up to 3 meters deep for up to 30 minutes. Pryme now offers versions of this mic with a fully integrated GPS receiver. Pryme also debuted an updated tactical bone conduction headset, which replaces the one they introduced last year. It has bone-conducting speakers that vibrate the mandible of the jaw, bypasses the eardrum, and produces audio directly to the inner ear. Pryme added a flexible boom with a noise-canceling mic element that can be placed close to the mouth. For more information, visit www.pryme.com. Click on EInfo at - www.lawandordermag.com reader service #44 For product submisson, please contact Kirk Moen, Associate Publisher. p 800-843-9764 x26 I e kmoen@hendonpub.com I f 847-444-3333

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