Hyperon - a series of Russian pankratichesky sights intended for reconnaissance of targets and conducting aimed shooting from sniper rifles ( SVD , SVDK , etc.). The whole series was developed according to the project “Burglar”, produced by OJSC “ Krasnogorsk Plant named after S. A. Zverev ” ( Krasnogorsk, Moscow Region ) Chief Designer B. P. Maykov. In 2001, it was adopted.
| Hyperon | |
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| Type of | optical sight |
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| Service History | |
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| Production history | |
| Designed by | year 2001 |
| Manufacturer | Krasnogorsk plant named after S. A. Zverev |
| Years of production | 2001 is our time |
| Options | 1P59 (SVD); 1P69 (SV-98); 1P70 (SVDK); 1P71-1 (ASVK) |
| Characteristics | |
| Weight kg | 1.3 |
| Length mm | 167 |
| Height mm | 82 |
Indices:
- 1P59 for the 7.62 mm SVD rifle;
- 1P69 for the 7.62 mm rifle SV-98 ;
- 1P70 for the 9-mm SVDK rifle;
- 1P71-1 for the 12.7 mm ASVK rifle.
Sights provide:
- the ability to conduct targeted fire at distances from 100 to 1300 m;
- automatic input of the aiming angle at firing ranges from 100 to 1000 m;
- the ability to change the magnification without changing the set aiming angle and firing for the selected distance at any magnification from the range of 3-10 times;
- highlighting of an aim mark and a scale of distances and with brightness control;
- a large entrance pupil of the lens, which allows for targeted shooting at dusk and night.
- measuring and setting the range on a scale in the field of view of the sight, which does not require the eye of the shooter to be off target;
- smoothness and high accuracy of the aiming range;
- installation of a sight on a connecting guide like " Picatinny ".
Content
- 1 Design
- 2 Technical characteristics
- 3 notes
- 4 Literature
- 5 See also
- 6 References
Design
The weight of the sight with an arm is about 1.3 kg.
The bracket is made of aluminum alloy with a traditional mount for a standard response base. The location of the arm of the sight on the rifle in the so-called extreme rear position (in contrast to the extreme front in the PSO-1 ). Battery compartment for a supply voltage of 3 volts (two AA elements ). There are 2 adapter cases included, one for winter lighting systems, and the second for operation from AA elements of 1.5 V. The power button is standard for PSO (in a rubber case) without brightness adjustment. The sight body itself, being universal for use on SVD, SVDK, SV-98, ASVK rifles, is mounted on a bracket on two rings. Narrow front with two screws, rear wider with four.
The image of the sight, compared with the military PSO-1M2 and PO6 × 36M, is noticeably lighter, and the lines of the reticle are an order of magnitude thinner and sharper. The border of the image along the edge of the visible part is clear. Comparing with the PO6 × 36M grid, the 1P59 grid is almost 3 times thinner. Moreover, the main sighting mark itself, clearly sharp, in contrast to slightly rounded in PSO and software. The reticle is engraved and then filled with enamel.
Due to the use of pankratic change of magnification, a method of measuring the distance to targets of known sizes is used, based on a smooth change in magnification before the image of the target is entered into the rangefinder brand of the device.
Performance Specifications
- Magnification: 3x — 10x
- Field of view: 7.8-2.5 degrees
- Exit pupil removal: 70 mm
- Exit pupil diameter: 10.2-4 mm
- Supply voltage (ER6S, lithium ) backlight grids: 3 V
- Permission limit:
- at 3x: 20 arc seconds
- at 10x: 6 arc seconds
- Error of installation of angles of aiming: no more than 1 sec.
- Pickup Range:
- with automatic input of aiming angles: 100-1000 m
- sighting signs: 1050-1500 m
- Aiming line alignment range:
- height ± 0-10 thousand
- in the direction of ± 0-10 thousand
Notes
Literature
- Melee weapons of Russia / Almanac. - M .: NO “League for the Assistance to Defense Enterprises”, 2010. - 660 p. - ISBN 978-5-904540-04-3
- Missile and artillery weapons of the ground forces. Weapons and technology of Russia. Encyclopedia. XXI Century / Under the general editorship of S. Ivanov - M .: Arms and Technologies Publishing House, 2005. - T. 02. - ISBN 5-93799-002-1
See also
- Optical sight
- Aim