
SUIT (sight) - Wikipedia
The reticle of the SUIT sight is of unusual design. Unlike the traditional crosshair layouts commonly used, which are in essence a cross intersecting the target, the SUIT has a single obelisk -shaped post protruding from the top edge of the sight so as not to obscure the target.
SUSAT - Wikipedia
The reticle of the SUSAT is of unusual design. Unlike the traditional crosshair layouts commonly used, which are in essence a cross intersecting the target, the SUSAT has a single obelisk -shaped post protruding from the bottom edge of the sight.
L2A2 SUIT Sight | Military Wiki | Fandom
The SUIT sight is a 4× telescopic sight with tritium-powered illumination, utilised at dusk or dawn. The full name is the L2A2 Sight Unit Infantry Trilux. The sight is not designed as a sniper sight, but was issued to designated marksmen.
Original Israeli 1977 Dated L2A2 Sight Unit Infantry Trilux “SUIT ...
Unlike the traditional crosshair layouts commonly used, which are in essence a cross intersecting the target, the SUIT has a single obelisk-shaped post protruding from the top edge of the sight so as not to obscure the target. The reticle is tritium-illuminated for low-light condition aiming.
Trilux suit | Israeli TRILUX L2A2 SUIT Scope FN FAL L1A1 Dust
SUIT L2A2 Specifications. Overall dimensions: (L x W x H): 188 x 76 x 69 mm; Weight: 340 grams; Magnification: 4×; Field of view: 8 degrees (140 mils) Objective diameter: 25.5 mm; Exit pupil: 6.375 mm; Eye relief: 35 mm; Light permeability: 86%; Reticle illumination: Red tritium, glass ampoule; Illumination strength: Adjustable
The Sight Unit, Infantry Trilux (SUIT) operator manual An inverted clear plastic pointer with roughened conical tip farms the reticule and is located within a holder in
SUIT (sight) - Military Wiki | Fandom
The reticle of the SUIT sight is of unusual design. Unlike the traditional crosshair layouts commonly used, which are in essence a cross intersecting the target, the SUIT has a single obelisk-shaped post protruding from the top edge of the sight so as not to obscure the target.
SIGHTING EQUIPMENT - CRUSADER 80
In 1973, in an attempt to reduce civilian casualties the L2A1 "Sight Unit, Infantry, Trilux" (SUIT) was introduced into service. The L2A1 SUIT, was attached to the modified receiver cover. The SUIT featured a fixed-focus scope of four-times magnification setting, with an …
SUIT (Sight Unit Infanty Trilux) - shootingglass.com
Front and inside of SUIT brochure by AVIMO made sometime in 1976 or later, showing various weapon mounts for the SUIT. SAR80 promo material, top pic shows SUIT mount. Reticle, showing its upside down post.
Trilux suit sight
Suit sight L.E.D illuminators are available in 4 colours, you may choose from red, green, orange or white. Along with the L1A1 SLR rifle the L2A2 trilux suit sight has seen service in many of Britain’s past conflicts, Northern Ireland, The Falklands and throughout the cold war era.
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