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Parascope Urban Rifle's Sight
MTC Technologies, Inc.
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MTC
Technologies announced a new rifle sight capable of direct or indirect firing
which can be mounted on any weapon that has a Picatinny 1913 Rail
weapon mount. It allows the soldier to place a laser dot on target
and fire around corners, into buildings, over barriers or behind
shelter, using a variety of off angle firing positions, with only
the hands and forearms exposed. The new sight requires no zeroing,
calibration or external power source.
The new device contains a five-sided
prism. It has viewing ports from the rear for normal firing, and
from the side for indirect firing. The lightweight sight can be
mounted on the rail or carried in a pouch for quick mounting.
According to stated John Longhouser,
MTC's President and head of its Land Forces Group, Parascope can
be available for fielding within a year (late 2005) after
completing field testing. The new sight was developed by MTC
Technologies with funding from Army's Communication-Electronics
Command (CECOM) and the Department of Defense's central research
and development organization, the Defense Advanced Research
Projects Agency (DARPA). MTC develops various systems for close
combat and warrior programs, including helmet mounted displays,
camouflage systems. |
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