Product Description
Product Specifications
| Like an enhancer | Third generation |
| resolution | 72lp/mm |
| magnification | 4X |
| Field of view | 11° |
| Diopter adjustment range | +2~-4 |
| Focus range | 10m-∞ |
| Exit pupil diameter | Φ8mm |
| Exit pupil distance | Φ10mm |
| F value | 1.5 |
| Click value | 0.2 miles |
| Cathode type | 18mmS-25 |
| Cathode sensitivity | ≥550 |
| Gain fl/fcd | 19000-25000 |
| Segment-to-noise ratio | 20-22 |
| Sensitivity | ≥1250 |
| Exit pupil distance | 35mm |
| Observation distance | 450m |
| Operating temperature | -40℃~+50℃ |
| power supply | A 3V lithium battery |
| External dimensions | 259X87X92 |
| weight | 937 grams |
| Shelf life, years | 1 |
Product Description :
This product employs a high-performance second-generation image intensifier, significantly improving observation clarity. As long as the operating conditions are met at a low light level of 10⁻³ lux (with minimal ground light), it can be used for nighttime sniping operations in the field. Furthermore, the scope features automatic anti-glare protection, making it ideal for urban warfare. Equipped with an independently controllable infrared auxiliary illuminator, it can meet the diverse operational requirements of military and police operations. The scope is compatible with internationally standard Picatinny rails and, utilizing its built-in connecting mechanism, can be used with Chinese Type 03, Type 95, Type 95-1, and Type 88 5.8mm sniper rifles, as well as the Type 89 heavy machine gun.
Features :
■ Magnification 4x
■Second-generation image intensifier tube
■ Field brightness: Manual adjustment + light sensor, automatically adjusts according to the environment.
■Low battery indicator: Indicator light flashes
■ Proximity switch: Automatically turns on when the eye is close to the eyepiece, and automatically goes into standby mode when the eye is removed.
■ With distance measurement function
■ Restricting domestic production; universal guide rail system; compatible with 95, 95-1, 03, and 88 four-gun systems.
