Universal mounting kit for MOHOC Elite OPS and MOHOC IR cameras on helmets, MOLLE vests, weapons, and vehicles. Includes NVG J-arm adapter, Picatinny rail, MOLLE clip, and quick-release magnetic base. Delrin polymer + stainless steel, retention certified for 2m drop.
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MOHOC Mount System — Universal Tactical Mounting System for MOHOC Cameras
Technical specifications
Technical overview
The MOHOC Mount System is the set of mounting adapters for operators to mount MOHOC Elite OPS and MOHOC IR cameras on any tactical platform without modifying equipment or improvising solutions that compromise camera retention under impact. The central system is a quick-release magnetic base that attaches to the helmet, vest, or rail via the corresponding adapter; the camera mounts and dismounts with a quarter-turn motion without tools, in less than 2 seconds even with tactical gloves.
The kit includes four interchangeable adapters: the NVG J-arm adapter for mounting on the left side of the helmet at the night vision support anchor point, the 1913 Picatinny rail adapter for the helmet lateral rail, the stainless steel MOLLE clip for the vest harness or weapon sling, and the vehicle base with 1/4-20 tripod thread for dashcam or armored vehicle exterior position.
Magnetic base retention is certified for 2-meter drops on concrete with mounted camera, and for sustained 25 N lateral forces, corresponding to typical impact forces from stumbles, dragging, or contact with vegetation while moving.
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