EOTECH recently sold 14,000 of its OGL (On-Gun Laser) systems, HWS (Holographic Weapon Sights) and compatible magnifiers to the U.S. Army. The procurement was executed through multiple Transformation in Contact (TiC) buys to directly support a surrogate optics…
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