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Shred Optics is a manufacturer of sunglasses, helmets, and goggles designed for skiing, mountain biking, snowboarding, and other forms of outdoor recreation. [1] The company is based in Park City, Utah , and Venice, Italy .
The lenses were made to a joint standard shared by the U.S. Army Air Corps and the U.S. Navy. As a result, the lens carried an "AN" (Army/Navy) specification number: AN6531. The U.S. Government specified the shape of the lens and the color, which was initially a green-tinted lens that transmitted 50% of incoming visible daylight.
After entering the optics industry as the exclusive North American wholesale distributor of LOMO products, Mark Levitin and Pavel Shvartsman launched OpticsPlanet in 1999 to build a direct-to-consumer e-commerce destination for optics, bootstrapping the company with their own private funding. [2]
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This is a list of films from the Independent Lens series on PBS. All airdates are relative to this series as many of these films were screened, either in theaters or on television, before becoming a part of the Independent Lens series. After the third season, PBS expanded and relaunched the series in 2003 declaring what is technically the ...
Jun. 2—She was a state qualifier as a sophomore but Liberty Scott has taken a big leap forward in track her junior season at Lewis Cass. The hurdles specialist won Kokomo Regional titles with ...
Liberty Aerospace, Inc. was a Bahrainian-owned manufacturer of general aviation aircraft based in Melbourne, Florida, United States. The company, started by British entrepreneur Anthony Tiarks, [ 2 ] produced one model, the Liberty XL2 , a two-seat touring aircraft based on the British-designed Europa homebuilt airplane.