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Carl Zeiss Targeting Optics and Observation Systems

Product Catalog

Foreword

Your need our solutions What matters to us is the solution. The solution to your situation. Carl Zeiss has been a trusted partner for the military, police and special units for more than 100 years when it comes to keeping your eyes on the target. Company founders Carl Zeiss and Ernst Abbe worked closely with the Prussian military in the 19 th century to develop telescopic sights. Hensoldt AG, and its traditional HENSOLDT brand, has been a member of the Carl Zeiss family since 1928. This is a major obligation for Carl Zeiss Optronics GmbH today. From telescopic sights for snipers and sportsmen to optics and optronics for tanks and artillery pieces, from residual light intensifiers and thermal imagers for poor light conditions to periscopes and optronic masts for submarines we provide the solutions that help you best complete your mission.

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Table of Contents

Telescopic sights/targeting optics


Long range Introduction 3 12 x 56 and 4 16 x 56 telescopic sights 6 24 x 56 and 6 24 x 72 telescopic sights 6 24 x 72 SAM telescopic sight Technical data Accessories Intermediate range 4 x 30 targeting optics Technical data Short range RSA-S reflex sight and VGN 3x magnification attachment Technical data

Observation optics
Spotter 60 Technical data Accessories TLS 40 OPUS-H Technical data

Night sight
Introduction residual light intensifiers NSV 600 night sight attachment NSV 1000 night sight attachment Technical data Introduction thermal imagers IRV 600 thermal imager IRV 900 thermal imager Technical data

Telescopic sights/targeting optics


Long, intermediate and short range the right equipment for any mission perfectly compatible and from one source. We develop our telescopic sights and targeting optics in accordance with this philosophy. All our products feature outstanding optical performance, an optimal ergonomic design, robustness and reliability under all conditions.

Telescopic sights/targeting optics

Introduction

When it comes to high standards, Carl Zeiss sets the pace Parallax compensation Telescopic sights without parallax compensation are configured so that an object at a predefined distance, e.g. 100 meters, is exactly imaged in the reticle plane. Objects at other ranges appear either in front of or behind the reticle. This can lead to parallax errors when looking into the eyepiece at a slanted angle. Telescopic sights with parallax compensation enable the user to precisely adjust the range to avoid such errors. Our telescopic sights provide parallax adjustment from 50 m to . Reticle illumination The reticle is equipped with continuously adjustable illumination which also permits precise target acquisition in the twilight. The previously used brightness setting on the illuminated reticle is automatically activated when the riflescope is turned on. First or second image plane? If the reticle is in the first image plane, its size changes congruent with the magnification. This enables simple range determination via the magnification range without having to recalculate. The size of a reticle in the second image plane does not change when the magnification is adjusted. The subtension of the reticle changes with the scale of the set magnification.

Parallax compensation

Reticle illumination

First or second image plane

Telescopic sights 3 12 x 56 and 4 16 x 56


When using a telescopic sight with a night sight attachment, every centimeter counts depending on the assembly options on the weapon. Therefore, our ambition during development of the 3 12 x 56 and 4 16 x 56 telescopic sights was to deliver maximum performance while maintaining a short optical system. In addition to a compact design, the adjustment range of the elevation turret also sets new standards. The 3 12 x 56, for example, provides an adjustment range of 400 cm at 100 m. The main benefits

Long range

1 Colored index lines and numeric values for easy orientation

2 Recognizable and noticeable magnification adjustment

Very compact design High adjustment ranges Reticles in the first or second image plane Reticle in accordance with customer needs

3 Brilliant image quality throughout the adjustment rang.

Telescopic sights 6 24 x 56 and 6 24 x 72


The lens diameter considerably influences the optical capabilities of a telescopic sight. With increasing magnification, the brightness of the scene diminishes. This factor plays a key role in the military, in particular, where long ranges are common. Under adverse weather conditions such as precipitation, twilight and haze, high magnification often leads to unwanted results. Therefore, we have limited our 6x to 24x telescopic sights to a magnification range that is both beneficial and noticeable to the user and combined it with a choice of a 56 mm or 72 mm lens. Our 6 24 x 56 is the right telescopic sight when extremely precise adjustability and very high magnification are required. The main benefits

Long range

1 When even more precision is needed click stops from 0.5 cm at 100 m enable very precise adjustment of the target line on our 6 24 x 56

Very high twilight performance Brilliant, high-contrast image even at high magnification

2 The high-speed, 72 mm lens increases the twilight factory by 13 percent over the 56 mm model

3 Specifications such as the reticle or a customized finish are tailored to customer demands

Telescopic sight 6 24 x 72 SAM


The 6 24 x 72 SAM telescopic sight is an innovation among telescopic sights: for the first time, the click values of the top and side turrets, as well as relevant environmental conditions such as air pressure and temperature are digitally displayed in the field of view. The integrated ballistic calculator determines the required elevation and azimuth correction based on the given ammunition, range to the target and current environmental data. The time-consuming evaluation of shot charts is a thing of the past. This enables riflemen to achieve a very high hit probability at long range without prior experience with a specific type of ammunition. Because the respective ballistic values are zeroed and saved separately, completely different types of ammunition and calibers can be used without having to readjust the system. The cost of expensive training rounds is reduced and valuable training times can be used for other purposes. The main benefits
Integrated Integrated Display

Long range

2 Fast orientation noticeable double click every 10 clicks 1 Temperature, air pressure, cant and inclination angle sensors integrated during assembly, which is available with 0 or 30 MOA pantoscopic tilt

ballistic calculator sensors to measure environmental data increase of first shot hit probability
3 Digital interior display with menu guidance

of the elevation and azimuth setting in the field of view

Significant

Telescopic sights Technical data


Optical Data Magnification (M) Exit pupil in mm Field of view (at 1000 m) in m Diopter adjustment Transmission in % Elevation/azimuth click stops in mrad Max elevation adjustment range in cm/100 m Max azimuth adjustment range in cm/100 m Parallax compensation in m Reticle Dimensions, weight Length/width/height in mm (depending on configuration) Ring diameter (assembly) in mm Weight in g Electrical data Reticle illumination Automatic reticle illumination shutoff Low battery display Power supply Ambient conditions Environmental test Catalog numbers Cat. No. 330298-9001.000 330291-9001.000 330299-9001.000 MIL-STD-810C, DIN ISO 9022 (excerpt) Red After 3 hours (adjustable according to customer needs) Optical, illuminated reticle pulses after it is turned on 3V CR 2032 to 20C button cell; alternatively: 3V BR 2032 to 40C 325/94/77 34 800 325/94/77 34 800 334/94/77 34 900 334/94/77 34 900 3 12 x 56 3x 12x 14.9 to 4.6 120 to 34 2.5 to +2 D approx. 92 0.1 (1 cm/100 m) 400 50 50 to 2nd Image plane 3 12 x 56 FF 3x 12x 14.9 to 4.6 117 to 34 2.5 to +2 D approx. 92 0.1 (1 cm/100 m) 300 50 50 to 1st Image plane 4 16 x 56 4x 16x 14.0 to 3.5 90 to 25 2.5 to +2 D approx. 92 0.1 (1 cm/100 m) 300 50 50 to 2nd Image plane 4 16 x 56 FF 4x 16x 14.0 to 3.5 87 to 25 2.5 to +2 D approx. 92

Long range

0.1 (1 cm/100 m) 224 50 50 to 1st Image plane

330292-9001.000

Telescopic sights Technical data


Optical Data Magnification (M) Exit pupil in mm Field of view (at 1000 m) in m Diopter adjustment Transmission in % Elevation/azimuth click stops in mrad Max elevation adjustment range in cm/100 m Max azimuth adjustment range in cm/100 m Parallax compensation in m Reticle Dimensions, weight Length/width/height in mm (depending on configuration) Ring diameter (assembly) in mm Weight in g Electrical data Reticle illumination Automatic reticle illumination shutoff Low battery display Power supply Ambient conditions Environmental test Catalog numbers Cat. No. 330297-9001.000 330296-9020.000 MIL-STD-810C, DIN ISO 9022 (excerpt) Red After 3 hours (adjustable according to customer needs) Optical, illuminated reticle pulses after it is turned on 3V CR 2032 to 20C button cell; alternatively: 3V BR 2032 to 40C; on 6 24 x 72 SAM additionally 2x CR123 385/94/78 30 850 380/94/94 34 1100 380/94/94 34 6 24 x 56 6x 24x 9.3 to 2.3 61 to 17 3 to +3 D 88 0.05 (0.5 cm/100 m) 160 50 50 m to 2nd Image plane 6 24 x 72 6x 24x 12.0 to 3.0 61 to 17 2.5 to +2 D approx. 90 0.1 (1 cm/100 m) 200 35 50 m to 2nd Image plane 6 24 x 72 SAM FF 6x - 24x 12.0 to 3.0 61 to 17 2.5 to +2 D approx. 90 0.1 (1 cm/100 m) 240 60 50 m to 1st Image plane

Long range

1690 Including assembly and batteries

330285-9906.000 (CW turret, 0 MOA pantoscopic tilt) 330285-9908.000 (CW turret, 30 MOA pantoscopic tilt) 330285-9910.000 (CCW turret, 0 MOA pantoscopic tilt) 330285-9912.000 (CCW turret, 30 MOA pantoscopic tilt)

Targeting optics 4 x 30
4 x 30 targeting optics deliver excellent optical performance, particularly in adverse visibility conditions. The twilight performance is extraordinary for targeting optics: with an exit pupil of 7.5 mm, the 4 x 30 is particularly well-suited for the twilight and practically optimized for the human eye. This benefit now carries over to the use of a night sight attachment. Combined with our NSV 600, in particular, users can now take advantage of the large field of view of 140 m at 1000 m even at night. Riflemen maintain an overview despite the 4x magnification. Optimized adjustment of the eye relief, pupil diameter and field of view with maximum edge definition make the 4 x 30 targeting optics a superior targeting instrument for intermediate ranges. The main benefits

Intermediate range

2 Integrated Picatinny rail to attach additional equipment 1 Internal adjustment to minimize the risk of unintended adjustments caused by jolts or removal of the targeting optics

4x magnification with a very large field of view Viewing distance to the eyepiece: 6 cm Internal adjustment

3 Recommended reticle with projected ballistics

Targeting optics Technical data


Optical Data Magnification (M) Lens diameter in mm Exit pupil in mm Eye relief (mm) Field of view (at 1000 m) in m Diopter adjustment Transmission in % Elevation/azimuth click stops in mrad Max elevation adjustment range in cm/100 m Max azimuth adjustment range in cm/100 m Reticle Dimensions, weight Length/width/height in mm Weight in g Interface Ambient conditions Environmental test Catalog numbers Cat. No. 10196886 (MIL-STD 1913) MIL-STD-810C , DIN ISO 9022 (excerpt) 138.5/58/66.5 430 Rail Zieloptik 4 x 30 4x 30 7.5 60 8/140 m Fixed ( 0.5 D) >80 0.2 (2 cm/100 m) 200 100 Customized

Intermediate range

Targeting optics RSA-S reflex sight and VGN 3x magnification attachment


The RSA-S reflex sight, a compact collimator sight, is ideal for fast reaction and close quarters. Precision optics and state-of-the-art electronics enable fast target acquisition in all situations. Reliable engagement up to 200 m can be easily achieved. The RSA-S reflex sight is watertight and extremely resistant to jolts and vibrations. It is designed for two-eye operation, which allows very fast target acquisition. At only 100 g, the RSA-S is truly a lightweight instrument. Wide ranging conditions demand flexibility and an optimal compromise between balance and weight on the weapon and the targeting optics. The VGN 3x magnifying adapter is used with the RSA-S for reconnaissance and targeting at longer distances. The main benefits

Short range

2 Hybrid power supply the solar panel automatically switches to battery operation if there is insufficient light to power the sight

1 Practical quick assembly with additional loss prevention

Compact and lightweight Hybrid power supply One-button operation Continuously adjustable brightness of the illuminated dot

3 Light sensor the brightness of the red dot adapts automatically to ambient light conditions, but can also be adjusted manually

Optical talent even the handheld version for observation purposes is in a class of its own

Targeting optics Technical data


Optical Data Magnification (M) Field of view (at 1000 m) in m Elevation adjustment range in cm/100 m Azimuth adjustment range in cm/100 m Parallax compensation in m Interface Dimensions, weight Length in mm Weight in g Electrical data Power supply Ambient conditions Environmental test Catalog numbers Cat. No. RSA-S: 334106-9907.000 Rubber armoring: 334106-2200.000 334110-9001.000 MIL-STD-810C, DIN ISO 9022 (excerpt) MIL-STD-810C, DIN ISO 9022 (excerpt) 3 V CR 2032 button cell 63.5 100 97 230 RSA-S 1 94 140 140 Parallax-free Fast clamping on Picatinny rail Parallax-free Fast clamping on Picatinny rail VGN 3x 3 70

Short range

Telescopic sights Accessories


Polarizing filter Masks reflections from windows and water. Also improves green rendition because it partially suppresses blue reflections, from the sky for example. Honeycomb filter Reduces the light reflections on the lens of a telescopic sight. Honeycomb filters are available for 56 mm and 72 mm lenses. Rubber eyecups Prevent lateral incidence of sunlight and stray light on a night sight attachment. Laser protection filter Reduces laser radiation through absorption or reflection, thus protecting the eye. Sun shield Reduces lateral incidence of sunlight and thus stray light. Sun shields are available for 56 mm and 72 mm lenses. Yellow filter Specially used to emphasize the foreground. Enables natural tone differentiations.
Catalog numbers Polarizing filter Clampable 56 mm honeycomb filter Clampable 72 mm honeycomb filter Screwable 56 mm honeycomb filter Screwable 72 mm honeycomb filter Rubber eyecups Yellow filter Clampable 56 mm sun shield Clampable 72 mm sun shield Screwable 56 mm sun shield Screwable 72 mm sun shield Screwable laser protection filter

Long, intermediate and short range

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Polarizing filter

Honeycomb filter

Sun shield

Observation optics
Powerful optics are measured by how well they image details at long range. Early reconnaissance enables a well-informed decision action instead of reaction. Spotting scopes from Carl Zeiss Optronics set new standards by tailoring optical excellence to the needs of military missions where desert conditions, cold or rain are often on the daily agenda.

Observation optics

Observation optics Spotter 60


Three key features make the 20 60 x 72 spotting scope, or Spotter 60, from Carl Zeiss Optronics the ideal instrument for the observation and identification of objects, and target hit monitoring: high magnification (20x to 60x), a 72 mm lens and a MIL DOT reticle with continuously adjustable illumination whose size changes congruent with the magnification level. The main benefits

1 Up to five Picatinny rails to attach additional equipment

2 RSA-S as optional fast sight

Magnification range of 20x to 60x Bright, high-contrast image at all magnification levels Continuously adjustable illumination whose size changes congruent with the magnification Compact design for concealed observations

4 The automatic brightness memory permits fast selection of the already stored reticle brightness level

3 MIL-DOT or customized reticle

Observation optics Technical data


Optical Data Magnification (M) Lens diameter in mm Exit pupil in mm Eye relief (mm) Field of view (at 1000 m) in m Diopter adjustment Transmission in % Reticle/laser protection Dimensions, weight Length/width/height in mm (depending on configuration) Weight in g Color Front filter thread Tripod connector in inches Electrical data Reticle illumination Automatic reticle illumination shutoff Low battery display Power supply Ambient conditions Environmental test Catalog numbers Cat. No. 331060-9001.000 MIL-STD-810C, DIN ISO 9022 (excerpt) Red After 3 hours (adjustable according to customer needs) Optical, illuminated reticle pulses after it is turned on 3V CR 2032 to 20C button cell; alternatively: 3V BR 2032 to 40C 334/100/163 1600 Black M 73 x 0.75 3/8 thread with locking pin, optional adapter for 1/4 Spotter 60 20x 60x 72 3.6 1.2 20.5 49 19 3 D approx. 85 Yes/optional

Spotter 60

Observation optics Accessories


Laser protection filter Reduces laser radiation through absorption or reflection, thus protecting the eye. Picatinny rail Spotter 60 can accommodate up to five Picatinny rails to enable the attachment of additional modules Neoprene protective cover Protects the spotter against shocks and moisture. The spotter can be covered with desert or olive drab camouflage. Digi adapter The proven connector for the Spotter 60 and a digital still or video camera. Commercially available compact cameras can be used to document mission scenarios with a super tele lens. The swing mechanism permits a quick change between observation and recording. The extremely sturdy design weighs only around 870 g.
Catalog numbers Laser protection filter Picatinny rail Neoprene protective cover (desert) Neoprene protective cover (olive drab) Digi adapter 331090-9007-000 331060-9015-000 331060-0040-000 331060-0041-000 331060-9016-000

Spotter 60

Documentation or observation with maximum image quality: simply slide the camera into and out of position. The proper seat is reliably secured Laser protection filter Picatinny rail with a notch

Observation optics Accessories


Head 100 Small and light, this head can accommodate instruments weighing up to 4 kg. At only 0.8 kg, it provides a 360 panorama view and inclinations from 60 to +90. Head 200 This is the head to use when precision is crucial. In addition to a fast adjustment in each inclination plane, precision tuning is also available. A 360 panorama view, inclinations from 60 to +30 and lateral tilt of 30 to +90 enable maximum mobility with a weight of only 1.22 kg. Table Tripod Set This small, portable tripod kit is easy to store with a mini ball head, table tripod, extension and transport case. With the extension, the tripod can be extended from 15.6 cm up to 25 cm. Tripod 170 The Tripod 170 can be used for a variety of applications. It is light, sufficiently compact for use in the field and ideal for observation. The Head 200 tripod head turns it into a high-end observation tripod. The Tripod 170 is available in green. It can be continuously extended from 8 cm to 178 cm and weighs 2.3 kg. Users can choose between two tripod heads.
Catalog numbers Head 100 Head 200 Tripod 170 Table Tripod Set 331060-9033-000 331060-9035-000 331060-9032-000 331060-9033-000

Spotter 60

Head 100

Head 200

Tripod 170

Table Tripod Set

Observation optics TLS40


TLS40 the intelligent combination of a powerful laser rangefinder, integrated GPS, digital magnetic compass (DMC) and digital camera. Unlike diode lasers, the TLS40 is equipped with a single-pulse laser and is capable of measuring long distances even in poor visibility. Target reconnaissance has been optimized by a 7x magnifying day channel featuring the optical quality for which Zeiss is renowned. Following reconnaissance and rangefinding, the TLS40 uses the internal GPS and digital compass to project the target coordinates into the field of view. This enables fast reporting or the reliable use of controlled high-angle fire. The device also offers interfaces for external GPS instruments such as PLGR. An additional, beneficial feature is the integrated digital camera which enables the capture and storage of target images and all relevant information (range, coordinates, etc.). A short audio commentary can be added to each photo for later evaluation. The main benefits

1 Binocular system for optimal reconnaissance results

Very long range laser even in fog Outstanding optical quality Simple, menu-guided operation
2 Ports for external GPS and video 3 Target photo: details even at a distance of 10 km 4 All information is stored, including coordinates, range and date

Observation optics OPUS-H


With its technological configuration, OPUS-H ends the wait for a solution that eliminates the need for other devices. The high-quality day optics with 7x magnification replaces the binoculars, the powerful single-pulse laser the laser rangefinder. The uncooled thermal imager not only improves reconnaissance capabilities, it also enables the use of the laser rangefinder at night. An additional night-capable laser rangefinder is no longer required. The day optics allow reconnaissance without power consumption: the eyes of the user are, after all, the best daytime sensors particularly when combined with optics from Carl Zeiss. The NIR camera (near infrared) supports observations in hazy or foggy conditions during the day. An additional benefit: combined with the digital compass (DMC), the integrated GPS immediately delivers target coordinates. Thermal images can be stored with corresponding information (range, coordinates, etc.). The main benefits

2 Unique: high-quality day optics 1 Practical battery cartridge for fast replacement

Powerful uncooled thermal imager High-quality day channel Powerful laser rangefinder
3 All necessary information in field of view 4 Snapshots for subsequent evaluation

Observation optics Technical data


Optical Data Magnification: day optics Magnification: IR Diopter adjustment Field of view (at 1000 m) in m Recognition range (3Lp /2.3 m x 2.3 m) Laser Laser class Laser type Measuring range Measuring accuracy IR Detector type NIR Camera (optional) Detector Field of view at 1000 m Digital camera Type Field of view GPS Type Accuracy Digital compass Azimuth accuracy Elevation accuracy 1 0.5 1 0.5 12 channel C/A 7 m (50% probability) 12 channel C/A 10 m (50% probability) 1.3 Megapixel, 24-bit color 0.9 x 0.75 = 16 m x 13 m 768 x 576 CMOS 1.22 x 0.9 = 21 m x 16 m Uncooled, 640 x 480, 8 m 14 m Class 1 OPO-shifted Nd: YAG 80 m to 20500 m 5 m Class 1 OPO-shifted Nd: YAG 80 m to 20500 m 5 m TLS 40 7x 4 to +4 D 7 = 123 Day sight: 5 k OPUS-H 7x 2x, 4x digital 4 to +4 D 6.5 = 114 Day sight: 5 km, IR: 1.9 km

TLS 40, Opus H

Beobachtungsoptik Technische Daten


Electrical data External supply voltage Battery size Service life at 20 Dimensions and weights Length / width / height in mm Weight Interface Ambient conditions Operating temperature 35C to +55C 35C to +60C 187/175/91 <2 kg Standard tripod thread 300/220/120 < 3.3 kg Standard 3/8 tripod thread TLS 40 6 to 15V 3x CR123 Lithium >2000 measurements OPUS-H 10 32V 8x AA batteries 3.5 h

TLS 40, Opus H

Night sight
Modern mission scenarios do not know the difference between night and day. Threats can arise at any time of day. This is reason enough to turn night into day. Doing so requires maximum performance and range. Every meter translates into extra time. Extra time makes it possible to make the right decision.

Night sight

Introduction

Residual light intensifiers Our night sight attachments were developed for poor-weather and nighttime missions. They do not require start-up or warm-up time and are based on the residual light amplification principle, making them ideal as an attachment for almost all telescopic sights on the market. All operating elements are close together and can also be easily and accurately operated when the user is wearing gloves. A fast clamping assembly on the basis of MIL-ST1913 Picatinny enables fast mounting and removal of the device. With this system, you only need an aligned weapon system with daylight optics. Simply mount the night sight attachment in front of the targeting optics on the available rail to create a night vision system. The 1:1 magnification eliminates the need to align the night vision components. In addition to the lower weight, it is also no longer necessary to change your behavior: users can continue using their familiar daylight optics. Particularly important for snipers: the daylight optics do not have to be removed for nighttime missions. Combined with an adapted 8 x 20 T* monocular, the night sight attachment transforms into a handheld observation tool with 8x magnification.

NSV 80 is one of the first night sight attachments on the market. It is still reliably used by military and paramilitary forces the world over.

Night sight NSV 600 night sight attachment


Intended for assault rifles, lightweight machine guns and snipers weapons, the NSV 600 delivers impressive optronic features despite its compact size. Key elements such as the focusing knob are optimally positioned from an ergonomic standpoint to enable ease of use for both right and lefthanders. In addition to high-end optics, we also offer the latest military-capable residual light intensifier tubes in Europe as part of our night sight attachments. The main benefits

1 The integrated maintenance management system enables users to export vital information about the intensifier tubes such as service hours, on/off cycles or installation date 2 Manual gain control optional remote control

3 Optional Picatinny rail to attach additional equipment, e.g. an IR illuminator

Compact and lightweight Manual gain control optional remote control Extremely low maintenance

4 Intelligent power supply a 1.2 3.6 C AA battery for 50 hours of operation

Night sight NSV 1000 night sight attachment


The NSV 1000 combines high optronic performance with compact dimensions and moderate weight. It is suitable for snipers weapons. The height of the assembly on the weapon can be adjusted, making it possible to use the NSV 1000 on different weapons. The main benefits

1 Optional Picatinny rail to attach additional equipment

2 85 mm lens for high residual light yield

The integrated maintenance management system enables users to export vital information about the intensifier tubes such as service hours, on/off cycles or installation date Very long range Gain control remote control upon request

4 Intelligent power supply a 1.2 3.6 C AA battery for 50 hours of operation

3 Variable assembly on the weapon

Night sight Technical data


Optical Data Magnification Lens diameter in mm Lens focal length in mm Exit pupil in mm Field of view (at 1000 m) in m Angular resolution in the center in mrad Distance setting in m Identification range (7 Lp/2.3m) (NATO target wall, Illumination 3 mlux) Dimensions, weight Length/width/height in mm Weight in g (incl. battery and assembly) Interface Electrical data Power supply voltage Battery size Service life at 20C Low battery display II tube (design) Ambient conditions Operating temperature Environmental test Catalog numbers Cat. No. 330205-9904.0000 With XD 4: 330272-9903.000 With XR 5: 330272-0000.000 40C to +50C MIL-STD-810C, DIN ISO 9022 (excerpt) 40C to +52C MIL-STD-810C, DIN ISO 9022 (excerpt) PHOTONIS XX1865 HyperGen 2.4 to 3 V 2x AA mignon >90h 1.2 to 3.6 V 1x AA mignon 50h Pulsing image PHOTONIS XD4 or XR5 268/98/115 1290 MIL-STD 1913 205/91/78 870 MIL-STD 1913 >600 at M >6x >600 at M >6x NSV 80 1x 85 124.5 24 8/140 0.25 20 to NSV 600 1x 55 124.5 24 8/140 0.25 20 to

NSV 80, NSV 600, NSV 1000

NSV 1000 1x 85 124.5 24 8/140 0.25 20 to

>950 at M >6x

205/112/99 1150 MIL-STD 1913

1.2 to 3.6 V 1x AA mignon 50h Pulsing image PHOTONIS XD4 or XR5

40C to +52C MIL-STD-810C, DIN ISO 9022 (excerpt)

With XD 4: 330271-9901.000 With XR 5: 330271-0000.000

Introduction

Thermal imagers The primary benefit of thermal imaging technology is that it works without the visible light needed by the human eye. It detects infrared radiation and makes it visible. For military use, this technology provides two fundamental tactical advantages: optically camouflaged targets can be identified because it is very difficult to effectively conceal a source of heat. Unlike residual light intensifiers, thermal imagers can also be used during the day. Thermal imagers are available with cooled and uncooled detectors. Cooled devices detect IR radiation at a wavelength range of 3 5 m or 8 12 m and are generally more powerful than uncooled models. However, they cost more, are heavier, noisier and need longer to cool down. Uncooled devices are an alternative. Their detection range is 8 14 m and they are considerably lighter, more economical and immediately ready for use (approx. 5 seconds). A particular tactical benefit: they are quiet.

Thermal image @Zeiss: reconnaissance and effectiveness in any weather

Night vision IRV 600 thermal imager


Developed for assault rifles or light machine guns, the IRV 600 impresses with its high performance. At a size of 640 x 480 pixels, the detector offers the highest geometric resolution available on uncooled devices. Users can choose between a large (0.5x magnification) and small (1x magnification) field of view. As an attachment, the IRV 600 delivers an image that can be magnified by the targeting optics on the weapon. It can be attached and removed without adjustment. Noiseless and ready to use in only five seconds, the IRV 600 is the right choice when tactical requirements focus on weight and range superiority. The main benefits

1 Central control panel

2 Additional Picatinny rail for optional accessories 3 Practical battery pack for replacement without tools 4 Video port for external monitor

Very long range Simple operating concept External video ports

Night vision IRV 900 thermal imager


Specially developed for the needs of snipers, the IRV 900 does not disappoint. As an uncooled device, it is quiet and quickly ready to use. The familiar and adjusted day optics remain on the weapon; additional adjustments are not required. At a size of 640 x 480 pixels, the detector offers the highest geometric resolution available on uncooled devices. Despite its high performance, the IRV 900 impresses with its moderate weight and compact size. Optional optics transform the IRV 900 into a powerful, handheld observation device. The main benefits

1 Central control panel for left and right-handers 2 Modular battery pack for replacement without tools

Very long range External video ports Variable height assembly on the weapon

4 ON/OFF switch protected against unintentional use

3 Height adjustable assembly for optimal fitting to the telescopic sight

Thermal imagers Technical data


Optical Data Magnification Lens diameter in mm Field of view (at 1000 m) in m Distance setting in m Recognition range (3 Lp /1.7 m x 0.6 m) at 4x magnification Dimensions, weight Length/ width/ height in mm Weight in g (incl. battery and assembly) Interface Electrical data Power supply voltage Battery size Service life at 20C and maximum display brightness Low battery display Detector type Detected wavelength range No. of pixels Polarity switch Change brightness/contrast Night vision mode Ambient conditions Operating temperature Environmental test Catalog numbers Cat. No. 10194826 10190699 32C to +63C MIL-STD-810C, DIN ISO 9022 (excerpt) 32C to + 63C MIL-STD-810C, DIN ISO 9022 (excerpt) 12 V 4x CR123 Lithium 4h Yes Uncooled 8 14 m 640 x 480 Yes Yes Yes 12 V 4x CR123 Lithium 4h Yes Uncooled 8 14 m 640 x 480 Yes Yes Yes 170/ 86 /130 <1090 MIL-STD 1913 height adjustable 230 / 96 /130 <1405 MIL-STD 1913 height adjustable 480 m 760 m IRV 600 1 x / 0.5 x switchable 43,5 At 1 x: 8 x 6= 140 x 105; at 0.5 x: 16 x 12= 280 x 210 5 to IRV 900 1x 75 8=140 x 105 5 to

IRV 600, IRV 900

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Subject to change in design and scope of delivery and as a result of ongoing technical development.

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