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Raytheon ELCAN continue to build on their legacy of innovation in optical<br />

sight design with improvements to the world’s first truly dual field of view<br />

combat optics, the ELCAN SpecterDR dual role weapon sights<br />

The success of the battle proven SpecterDR is driven by our customers,<br />

tailoring developments to meet their needs. The addition of the integrated<br />

picatinny rails, ambidextrous throw levers, improved battery covers and<br />

hard wearing CERAKOTE ® finishes reflect the goal of increasing the<br />

SpecterDR’s capability, compatibility and effectiveness on the battlefield<br />

Unlike zoom sights, the SpecterDR weapon optics switch instantly from<br />

a CQB sight to a magnified sight with the throw of a lever and provides<br />

an optimized optical path and identical eye relief for the operator in both<br />

magnified and CQB modes<br />

In CQB mode the SpecterDR has by far the largest field of view in the<br />

industry. In magnification mode the SpecterDR offers a generous field of<br />

view, long eye relief and ELCAN’S legendary crystal clear image, with the<br />

ability to adjust the sight to illuminate the crosshair or just a brilliant red<br />

dot in the center<br />

The SpecterDR 1-4x & SpecterDR 1.5-6x Dual Role Optical Combat Sights<br />

help field operators to see better and farther in extreme environments and<br />

unpredictable situations. Armament Technology Incorporated supply the<br />

ELCAN Specter DR to NATO and partner militaries and via our distribution<br />

network to dealers, competitive shooters and clients worldwide.<br />

For more information or distribution opportunities, contact<br />

Armament Technology Incorporated: sales@armament.com

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