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Washington, Dec. 3 (Reporter Doubao) – The U.S. Army Research, Development and Engineering Command (ARDEC) officially announced today that Aimpoint, the founder of red dot sight technology, has successfully won a new round of military optics procurement contract to supply 163,000 rifle optical sights to the U.S. military. The signing of this contract not only extends the company's long-term cooperative relationship with the U.S. military since 1997 but also highlights its technological leadership in the field of military optical aiming.
According to Lennart Ljungfelt, President of Aimpoint, the sights winning the bid have undergone multiple rounds of rigorous technical evaluations and competitive tests by the U.S. military, and finally stood out due to their fast target acquisition capability, robust structural design and extreme environment adaptability. "We are deeply honored to earn the trust of the U.S. military again," Ljungfelt emphasized. "Over the past three decades, we have been closely focusing on the needs of military users and directly integrated these feedbacks into the entire process of product design and manufacturing, which is the core of our competitiveness."
Public data shows that more than 500,000 Aimpoint sights are currently in service across various branches of the U.S. military. The winning product this time continues the company's core technological advantages: its advanced electronic system can operate for several years with a single battery, is compatible with various night vision devices, and can work stably in complex battlefield environments such as strong light, low temperature and high impact. A U.S. military procurement official stated that the sight can significantly simplify shooting training procedures, improve soldiers' aiming accuracy under various lighting conditions, and is of great significance to enhancing individual combat effectiveness.
As a leading enterprise in the global optical aiming field, Aimpoint's products are not only widely used in the military field but also serve law enforcement agencies and shooting sports enthusiasts in many countries around the world. The signing of this large-scale contract is expected to further consolidate its leading position in the North American military sight market and provide support for the technological iteration of its civilian product line.