Chromatra Introduces Existing NVGs to a World of Color at Border Security Expo 2017

Chromatra, innovators in night vision technologies, will be showing the ColorTAC CVA-14 Color Night Vision Adaptor at booth 741 during the 11th annual Border Security Expo in San Antonio, Texas.

The ColorTAC CVA-14, the affordable Clip-on technology that lets you see color through your existing PVS-14 night vision device.
The ColorTAC CVA-14, the affordable Clip-on technology that lets you see color through your existing PVS-14 night vision device.

Beverly, Mass.-(Ammoland.com)- Chromatra, LLC, the innovator behind the design and manufacture of real color capable night vision, will show their new product, the ColorTAC CVA-14, the affordable Clip-on technology that lets you see color through your existing PVS-14 night vision device at the Border Security Expo, April 11-12, 2017 in San Antonio, Texas.

The Border Security Expo, now in its 11th year, brings together high-level decision makers for border enforcement, surveillance, identification, biometric, communications, data sharing, and radiation detection from all around the world to discuss the most prevalent security topics and present the latest innovative solutions.

The ColorTAC technology which made its official debut at the 2017 SHOT Show in Las Vegas, Nevada in January, has gained widespread attention in the law enforcement, federal and military departments for its unique ability to negate the main disadvantage of current night vision gear (NVG) technology. The “green glow,” monochromatic image denies the NVG viewer critical visual information: color. This missing information can be a liability or even potentially deadly. Without the vital information that seeing color can provide, law enforcement personnel may not be able to properly access the scene and make correct tactical decisions; military medics have difficulty telling blood from water, oil or other fluids, and thus may make mistakes in triage priorities; troops can have difficulty navigating terrain, and seeing color can reduce the fatigue and visual distortion green monochromatic night vision can cause.

The “green glow,” monochromatic image denies the NVG viewer critical visual information: color.
The “green glow,” monochromatic image denies the NVG viewer critical visual information: color.

Chromatra, LLC, established in 2014, is the first company to credibly develop the ColorTAC technology which when used in conjunction with any of the over 1-million night vision devices already on the market today, provides the user with, simply, a color image at night. For those who rely on NVG’s to perform their mission, the ability to See What’s Missing can be the difference between life and death.

The ColorTAC unit operates in extreme environments, is easily deployable, lightweight, exceeds market battery life requirements and is affordable. The unit folds up quickly and compactly for storage or transportation and takes just seconds to attach to any existing PVS-14—green or white phosphor— the most common NVG device used by the military and major law enforcement agencies.

For more information on Chromatra or the ColorTAC CVA-14, visit www.ColorTAC.com or like us on Facebook.

About Chromatra:

Founded in Beverly, Mass. in 2014 by a team of designers and engineers developing solutions for today’s most critical problems in military, law enforcement and the security sectors. The first product introduced in 2017 is ColorTAC™, the lightweight, foldable CVA-14 clip-on to existing PVS-14 that provide night vision gear users a color image at night.