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  • |sights= Rear aperture fitted with tritium night inserts, front post ...lowing a variety of sights to be mounted, notably red dot sights and night vision units.
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  • ...lastic butt-stock and a bracket—used to mount optical day- and night-vision sights—mounted to the left side of the receiver. In a stationary defe ... with the receiver top cover—that enables the use of optical day and night sights—a new synthetic stock and a new ammunition container. It was s
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  • ...ht is adjustable for both windage and elevation and can be used with night vision equipment. Auxiliary fixed [[iron sight]]s are provided on both sides of th
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  • ...f the shooter, and at the same time interfering with the shooter's [[night vision]]. It is caused by incandescence of the expanding gases produced by burnin ...uld have short barrels with this problem, and thereby be of limited use in night combat. Flash suppressors became common on late-World War II and later [[a
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  • ...dTitelIntern/Nightvisionmodules/$File/Nightvision_modules.pdf Zeiss NSA 80 night sight module datasheet]</ref>. The sighting bridge also functions as a carr
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  • ...s, grenades, anti-aircraft weapons, various types of bombs, cannons, night vision equipment, aircraft metal parts, as well as specialized machinery, tools, u
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  • ...nous tritium dots (Betalight) to the front post and rear sight. To use the night sight, the front flap is folded up to expose a vertical bar, which contains ...: 0-300&nbsp;m and beyond 300 m. The MAR can also be equipped with a night vision device (attached through an adapter mounted to the left side of the receive
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  • ...nalty applied to ITT as a result of the unauthorized Retransfer of [[night vision]] technology to the PRC in 2007. Other major U.S. defense contractors pena ....S. in 2008 for breaches of ITAR as a result of attempts to export [[night vision]] technology and [[laser sights]] without the appropriate export authorizat
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  • ...://www.knightarmco.com/uns_pg.html KAC UNS, Universal Night Vision, Knight Vision, AN/PVS-22, AN/PVS-26]</ref>
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  • **[[AKSU 74N]] (Russia - Compact Assault Rifle - 5.45 x 39 mm: Night Vision Scope)
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  • ... four [[Picatinny rail]]s for mounting optical sights, [[laser]]s, [[night vision device]]s, forward handgrips, removable carry handle and flashlights. ...A1 PVS-2.JPEG|right|thumb|The M16A1 seen here fitted with a AN/PVS-2 night vision scope.]]
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  • *M2 with mounting (T3 mount) for an early active (infrared) night vision sight.
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  • ...ne using any sort of optics sensitive to infrared radiation, such as night vision devices.
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  • ...f>[https://peosoldier.army.mil/newpeo/Equipment/Temp.asp?id=SMS_SNS Sniper Night Sight (SNS), AN/PVS-10]</ref>]] ...ard mounted, AN/PVS-26 (NSN 5855-01-538-8121) image intensified (I2) night vision device.
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  • ...y, [[AN/PAQ-4]] laser system, M68 CCO reflex sight, and the AN/PVS 4 night vision optics.]] ...COG and [[Red dot sight|Reflex sights]], and a [[night vision device|night vision sight]]. This kit was designed to be configurable (modular) for various mis
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  • ... A2 (Mk 12 Mod 0/1) Mid Range/Tactical Illuminated Reticle Dayscope. Night vision devices can also be attached. These scopes usually come with flip open dust Image:SPR-NVG.jpg|SPR with a fixed stock and various night vision optics attached.
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  • ...onceal the weapon's position. For night operation, an [[AN/TVS-5]] [[night vision]] sight can be fitted.
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  • ... weapon systems, anti-aircraft & anti-missile systems, information & night vision products, high-effect destruction systems,<ref>"[http://www.norinco.com/c10
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  • ...found only on larger caliber [[rifle]]s. With the increased use of [[night vision device]]s, they started to appear on smaller [[assault rifle]]s as well, to
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  • ...firing at night with a ported barrel usually decreases the shooter's night vision because the muzzle flash is redirected through the ported barrel upward int
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