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A collimator sight based on a decentered meniscus layout
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Сенаторов Н.В. Коллиматорный прицел на базе децентрированной менисковой схемы // Оптический журнал. 2014. Т. 81. № 2. С. 16–19.
Senatorov N.V. A collimator sight based on a decentered meniscus layout [in Russian] // Opticheskii Zhurnal. 2014. V. 81. № 2. P. 16–19.
N. V. Senatorov, "A collimator sight based on a decentered meniscus layout," Journal of Optical Technology. 81(2), 65-67 (2014). https://doi.org/10.1364/JOT.81.000065
A technique has been developed for designing the optical layout of a collimator sight based on a decentered meniscus layout. The influence of the shape of the meniscus on the sighting accuracy of short-barrelled infantry weapons is evaluated.
meniscus, collimator sight
OCIS codes: 230.1150
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