The ITL MARS (Multi-purpose Aiming Reflex Sight) is a gun sight that combines two sighting devices, a reflex sight and a laser sight, as well as a backup iron sight. It is designed and produced by ITL Optronics company, based in Israel. The laser may be either visible or infrared and can be activated as need via a pressure switch. It has been purchased by a number of forces including the U.S. military for its M16 series weapons, Israel for its IMI Tavor TAR-21 rifle, and India (locally manufactured under license as raptor sight) for its INSAS rifle, as well as other commercial customers.
![](http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/3/39/INDIA5.jpg/300px-INDIA5.jpg)
Optics & Sensors:
Magnification: | 1x |
Sight exit aperture: | 25mm |
Reflex dot diameter: | 0.3mRad (about 1" @ 100m) |
Parallax: | <0.2mRad at infinity |
Light transmission: | 85% for photopic response |
Red dot compensation: | Automatic, dynamic range = 1 |
Dot intensity control: | OFF, HIGH, MEDIUM, LOW, VERY LOW 5 positions (NVGs) |
Optical distortion: | 0.5o angular deviation of parallel light beams through the sight |
Laser Pointers | ||
---|---|---|
Red: | 650nm, 1.0 mW, Class 2 (IEC 825-1) | |
IR (optional): | 850nm, 0.4 mW, Class 1 (IEC 825-1)**restricted to law enforcement and military only | |
Beam divergence: | 0.5mRad | |
Zeroing | ||
Adjustment: | Reflex sight and pointing lasers adjusted with one operation | |
Physical | ||
Weight: | 15.2oz. with battery and cable | |
Dimensions: | 4.9in (L), 1.7in (W), 3.4in (H) | |
Adapter: | Picatinny rail | |
Electrical | ||
Power Source: | Single 1.5V "AA" battery | |
Reflex Sight operation: | 200hr continuous | |
Laser pointer: | 10,000 operations of 5 sec each | |
Low voltage warning: | @ 1V ±0.1V, non-interfering with sight operation | |
Reliability | ||
Laser switch lifetime: | Min 40,000 operations | |
Environmental | ||
Temperature Range: | -20 °C to +55 °C MIL STD 810F | |
Humidity: | 95% at +70 °C | |
Thermal shock: | -20 °C to +70 °C | |
Immersion: | 1m, 30min. Salt fog, dust and sand | |
Altitude: | 15,000ft-50,000ft (non-operating) | |
Shock: | 30g for 11ms |
See also
External links
![](http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/4/4a/Commons-logo.svg/30px-Commons-logo.svg.png)
Wikimedia Commons has media related to ITL MARS.
🔥 Top keywords: Main PageSpecial:SearchPage 3Wikipedia:Featured picturesHouse of the DragonUEFA Euro 2024Bryson DeChambeauJuneteenthInside Out 2Eid al-AdhaCleopatraDeaths in 2024Merrily We Roll Along (musical)Jonathan GroffJude Bellingham.xxx77th Tony AwardsBridgertonGary PlauchéKylian MbappéDaniel RadcliffeUEFA European Championship2024 ICC Men's T20 World CupUnit 731The Boys (TV series)Rory McIlroyN'Golo KantéUEFA Euro 2020YouTubeRomelu LukakuOpinion polling for the 2024 United Kingdom general electionThe Boys season 4Romania national football teamNicola CoughlanStereophonic (play)Gene WilderErin DarkeAntoine GriezmannProject 2025