Moscow. September 30th. INTERFAX - Novosibirsk Instrument-Making Plant (refinery) of the sHvabe holding has supplied optical sights of various modifications to the Krasnoyarsk Territory, as well as to the Altai Republic, and products for Italian partners are being prepared for shipment.
"Earlier, the company transferred a large batch of optical civilian sights to Kyrgyzstan. It is also preparing products for shipment to Italy," the sHvabe press service said in a statement released on Thursday.
The refinery has supplied sights of the PO4x24 and PO6x36 series to the regions of Siberia. "They are designed for weapons with a side bar of the type "Tiger", "SAIGA", "BOAR". Also included in the list is a PO6x36P sight for mounting on a Picatinny rail," the press release says.
"The devices are part of the classic line of sights of the refinery and are based on the design of the legendary sniper sight PSO-1, developed by the company in 1963. Sights are in demand among Russian hunters. They are produced with two types of mesh - a half-cross and a rangefinder school. Their efficient operation in the daytime and at dusk is ensured by a high level of light transmission and the presence of illumination," the holding informs.