Armasight Advanced Modular Range Finder for High Performance Digital and Thermal Devices

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AMRF2200 Advanced Modular Range Finder for High Performance Digital and Thermal Devices

Armasight Advanced Modular Range Finder is a sleek and handy device that is developed to perform with top-quality accuracy, speed and steadiness. With a system that helps shooters locate precise targeting points for just about any load, these Range Finders include a comprehensive LCD screen and are able to attain one of the most outstanding distances at a very swift rate. For several years, Armasight has remained one of the leaders in the world of hunting optics, and the Armasight Advanced Modular Range Finder is result of their dedication to provide consumers a sturdy and dependable device. 

Advanced Modular Range Finder (AMRF) is designed to determine the exact distance between the observer and the target. Range finder can work with any scope, both optical and night vision or thermal. Measurement results are displayed on indicators (displays), which are built into the rangefinder. Using an optional cable rangefinder can also be connected to Night Vision Digital Scope. The results of measurement are displayed on indicators of rangefinder and in FOV of compatible carrying device. The AMRF is a pulsed laser rangefinder, which makes a distance measurement using a laser beam. Semiconductor laser which generates emission at a wavelength of 905 nm is a source of a laser emission of the unit. The range finder enables distance measurements to the object of interest in the range from 5 to 2000 m. The mount system is designed to fit any Picatinny MIL-STD-1913 or Weaver weapon rail. Manufactured from aluminum alloy, it is lightweight and robust. An adjustable lever-cam clamping device ensures quick, easy, and reliable mounting and disassembly.

Armasight IALA00AMRF22001: Advanced Modular Range Finder for High Performance Digital and Thermal Devices
SYSTEM DATA:  
Distance measurement range 5m to 2000m
Measurement precision ±1m
Emission wavelength instrument laser - 905 nm
alignment laser - 850 nm
Maximum output power instrument laser - 0.9 mW
alignment laser - 0.6±0,1 mW
Emission divergence instrument laser - 3.0 mrad (30 sm on a distance of 100 m)
alignment laser - 0.5 mrad (5 sm on a distance of 100 m)
Turn-on Time, max 0.9 sec
OPTICAL DATA:  
Entrance pupil diameter 23 mm
BORESIGHT DATA:  
Boresight Adjustment range ±35 mrad (±2°)
Boresight Adjustment increment 0.5±0.05 mrad (5 sm on a distance of 100m)
Boresight Adjustment accuracy 1000 shots afterwards 0.5 mrad
Boresight Adjustment accuracy after 100 repositions on a rail 1.0 mrad
ELECTRICAL DATA:  
Battery Two CR123А lithium batteries (3.0 V)
Running time from a single battery package in a measuring mode >30 hr
ENVIRONMENTAL DATA:  
Operating Temperature - 20 to + 40°С (-4 to +104°F)
Recoil Resistance 700 g
Environmental Rating Waterproof
MECHANICAL DATA:  
Weapon Mount Type Picatinny, MIL-STD 1913, and Weaver Rails
Overall Dimensions 109×69×73 mm (4.3x2.7x2.8 in)
Weight (w/o Batteries) 0.32 kg (0.7 lbs)

AMRF2200 Advanced Modular Range Finder for High Performance Digital and Thermal Devices

This rangefinder attachment adds high quality range finder capability to your Armasight digital night vision and thermal imaging devices. Range reading is shown on the units LCD display as well as on the display of the Thermal or Digital devie the unit is connected to.

Armasight thermal rangefinder is capable of range identification up to 2,000 meters away!

  • High Accuracy
  • Wide range of measurement from 5 to 2000 m
  • Built-in display
  • Clicking mechanisms for boresight adjustment
  • Fits any Picatinny MIL-STD-1913 and Weaver rail with an adjustable quick-detach mount
  • Lightweight but durable high-impact plastic body
  • Waterproof

 AMRF2200 is ideal for Armasight Zeus, Prometheus, Apollo, Bit and Drone models.

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