Moscow. December 10th. INTERFAX - Shvabe Holding has sent civilian sights and night vision devices to South Africa.
"The delivery was carried out by the Novosibirsk enterprise to assess the market and analyze the prospects for exports to this region," the press service of the holding said in a statement issued on Friday.
"The optics have been transferred to the distributor. The batch consisted of sights of the PO3-9x24, PO6x36 and PO4x24 series, wide-angle PO1x20A, PO104 model and collimators with energy-efficient PC-4 illumination. The devices are easy to use, ergonomic and meet the various needs of shooters. So, some are suitable for working at medium distances, others are designed for small ones," the message says.
The customer also received night vision devices, monoculars and sighting and lighting systems. The Novosibirsk Instrument-Making Plant (refinery) is engaged in the production of products in Shvab, the holding informs.
According to the General director of the refinery Anton Klokov, the company is interested in the presence in the South African market, "and this batch was one of the first steps in this direction." "Currently, our specialists continue to analyze the demand of the local consumer in order to effectively plan future deliveries," said Klokov, quoted by the press service.