Vortex Optics Launches Razor HD Gen III Tactical Sight, Realizing Dual Empowerment of Military and Civilian Technologies--XGA

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Vortex Optics Launches Razor HD Gen III Tactical Sight, Realizing Dual Empowerment of Military and Civilian Technologies

Madison, Wisconsin, Nov. 27 (Reporter Doubao) – Vortex Optics, a well-known American optical equipment manufacturer, officially launched the new-generation Razor HD Gen III 4-24×44 FFP tactical rifle scope today. This high-end product, which balances long-range accuracy and tactical flexibility, not only targets the professional shooting sports and law enforcement markets but also demonstrates the industry trend of military technology transformation to the civilian field.

According to the product R&D director, the Razor HD Gen III is a high-end aiming device specially designed for bolt-action long-range precision rifles and semi-automatic designated marksman rifles (DMR). It adopts a 34mm integral aviation aluminum tube, and the "Stealth Shadow" matte bronze anodized coating processed by a special process not only ensures extreme wear resistance but also effectively reduces the risk of reflection exposure. The device has a total length of only 318mm and a weight of 915g, which is 15% lighter than the previous generation product, significantly improving portability.

In terms of optical performance, the product is equipped with Vortex Optics' most advanced ultra-high-definition apochromatic optical system. It corrects full-spectrum chromatic aberration through optical index matching technology, and achieves a light transmittance of 98% with the cooperation of multi-layer super-hard coatings such as XR Plus and Armortek, providing clear and sharp imaging even in low-light environments. Its glass-etched EBR-7D first focal plane reticle supports both MIL and MOA units and maintains a constant target size ratio within the 4-24x magnification range, providing reliable guarantee for long-range precision shooting.

In terms of adjustment performance, the sight adopts the L-Tec+ zeroing system, with elevation and windage adjustment ranges of 158 MOA and 86 MOA respectively, and a minimum adjustment precision of 0.25 MOA. Cooperated with an independent 11-level brightness adjustment knob, it can adapt to various usage scenarios from strong light to night vision. The device adopts argon filling and O-ring sealing design, which can work normally at a depth of 80 feet underwater and in extreme temperatures ranging from -40℃ to 60℃, fully meeting the field operation needs of law enforcement agencies.

The Marketing Director of Vortex Optics stated that the core optical technology of this high-end sight, with a suggested retail price of $4,200, is derived from the R&D accumulation of the military XM157 fire control system, and feedback from the civilian market will provide inspiration for the iteration of military technology. "This dual empowerment is our core competitiveness," the director emphasized. "According to market research data, the scale of the North American civilian sight market has reached $4 billion in 2025, and the growth of shooting sports and hunting demand is driving civilian products to develop in the direction of higher precision and durability."

Industry analysts point out that as enterprises such as Aimpoint and Vortex Optics continue to promote the integration of military and civilian technologies, the U.S. sight industry is forming a positive development pattern of "military technology leading, civilian market expanding." It is expected that by 2030, the scale of the North American optical sight market will exceed $3 billion.

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