DLA Awards MOHOC Cameras with NATO/National Stock Numbers


MOHOC, Inc., creator of the world’s first military-optimized helmet cameras, has been awarded two NATO/National Stock Numbers (NSNs) for its MOHOC Camera and MOHOC IR Camera (infrared model) by the U.S. Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) following requests from multiple NATO Member States.


MOHOC Cameras issued NATO National Stock Numbers
MOHOC Camera mounted on a helmet. (Picture source: MOHOC)


U.S. Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) following requests from multiple NATO Member States“. We are excited to offer our customers the contracting ease and logistical convenience that comes with NSNs,” commented John Prosser, MOHOC Director of International Sales. He added, “For governments or user groups who are not yet familiar with MOHOC Cameras, the award of NSNs provides the credibility of knowing major NATO customers saw fit to codify our equipment into their procurement systems.”

Already widely used by Special Forces and tactical law enforcement for training and live operations, the NSNs mark a significant milestone as MOHOC Cameras are increasingly adopted by conventional military and first responders. The products are catalogued as follows:

Released in 2016, the original MOHOC Camera was soon complimented by the MOHOC IRCamera (infraredmodel), iOS and Android apps for live streaming, and a range of accessories for mounting positions beyond the helmet (K9, Weapon, Shoulder). MOHOC products are now in service in over 60 countries.

The new cameras are both dustproof (IP68) and waterproof to 10 meters without a separate case, while the rubber housing has been tested to offer protection against 2-meter drops. They are designed to be easily operated whilst wearing gloves, and the build-in vibration feedback provides information about the camera activity without disturbing light discipline. The entirely snag-free shape of the cameras is made to match the curves of any helmet.

MOHOC Cameras come with a Li-ion rechargeable 1100 mAh battery offering up to 2h45 min of footage, which can be replaced by two CR123A batteries providing at least 5 hours of recording.

The cameras can shoot in 1080p/60fps, 1080p/30FPS, 720p/120FPS, 720p/60FPS, 720p/30FPS, and time lapse (60 sec, 30 sec, 5 sec, or 3 sec). A dual capture system is integrated to allow the user to simultaneously record videos and take pictures (12MP).

Founded in 2014, MOHOC develops specialized cameras and accessories for elite end users. By combining the leading sport camera technology with a deep understanding of tactical requirements and design input from Special Forces, the company provides solutions to customers not satisfied with action cameras or body cameras.