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Military Optics and Sights

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For military professionals, having durable and reliable night vision and thermal imaging products is critical. The ability to see in low-light or no-light conditions can mean the difference between success and failure in a mission. When it comes to night vision and thermal imaging products, Armasight's commitment to quality, performance, and innovation is critical for success in any mission. ...

Military Optics FAQs

Are your military optics made in the USA?

Yes, Armasight products are designed and built in the USA, because we believe that quality products are not only necessary for operational success, but they also ensure the safety of the user. The use of high-quality materials and continuous innovation ensures that the products meet the evolving needs of the community. Dependable gear that can be trusted in critical situations is essential, and the simplicity and ease of use of these products can make a significant difference. Having equipment that is built in the USA also provides peace of mind, knowing that the products are held to the highest standards of quality and are free from any supply chain vulnerabilities.

What optics does the military use?

Military personnel use a wide variety of optics, depending on the mission. Commonly used optics in the military include red dot sights, LPVOs (low power variable optics), and holographic sights.

Does the US military use MOA or mil?

The US military often uses mil (milliradian) over MOA (minute of angle) for combat optics.

What does the reticle look like?

A reticle's looks can vary widely depending on the specific optics you have, ranging in appearance from a crosshair to a red dot sight to something more complex.

What is the difference between night vision and thermal vision?

Night vision technology works by amplifying visible light. Thermal vision works by detecting heat signatures and transforming them into a visual image. Both are commonly used by military personnel and law enforcement.

Does the US military use thermal scopes?

Yes, the US military, including the US Army and Marine Corps, use thermal technology for a wide range of applications, including long-range shooting and close-quarter battles (CQB).

Does price reflect quality in rifle scopes?

Prices and features like warranties can sometimes indicate quality, but a low price and long warranty does not necessarily mean that a piece of equipment is high quality or not prone to failure. Conversely, sometimes higher priced equipment with shorter warranty lengths can be reliable and long lasting.

How do military optics improve target acquisition and accuracy?

Military optics improve accuracy, conserve ammo, improve safety for designated marksmen and other service members through features like:
  • Long-range magnification capabilities, with up to 6x magnifiers
  • Illuminated reticles for improved vision in low-light conditions
  • Optimal eye relief
  • Hands-free versatility when using clip-ons
  • New products available for carbines, machine guns, Glocks, and more, allowing enhanced vision for a wide range of applications
When it comes to military optics you can rely on in the field, turn to Armasight.