Model: ANKI000049
Converts an existing night vision device into a compact NV rifle scope by projecting a reticle inside. Extended for monoculars with 3x Magnification. Runs off of CR123 or AA battery.
The AIM (Advanced Integrated Mount) is a compact method of converting a night vision monocular into a rifle sight. Rather than struggle with daytime optic heights and rail space, the AIM projects a reticle inside the night vision device to make a compact, quick detach solution. Zeroing is done inside the unit, and the familiar circle and dot reticle does not interfere with the night vision device.
When rail space is at a premium, or flexibility is a must, the AIM system excels. When you need your full field of view, or to be able to swap out the I2 device in a hurry, the AIM system is the best possible option.
The core focus of the AIM is to produce a compact night vision rifle sight without needing attitional rail space, IR lasers, or a dedicated rifle device. It converts systems you already own to double as an effective sight.
Different variants make the AIM a universal system with many different posiblities. The AIM-L is available for use with magnified night vision devices, for when 3x magnification is desired. The AIM Pro switches from a 2023 coin battery to a cross compatibile system. Using either a AA or CR123 battery, the AIM Pro offers flexiblity and standardization with other battery powered devices you may be carrying. All of these systems can also be converted into a 3x daytime optic or daytime reflex sight. The means that you can switch between day and night systems without having to rezero anything.
The Armasight AIM (Advance Integrated Mount) is a ground-breaking and exciting new concept. This night vision accessory allows the operator to convert our night vision monoculars to a weapon sight. AIM is housed in a low-profile housing which also incorporates a Picatinny mount on the underside, and a dovetail mount on the top. By mounting AIM onto your rifle, and fitting either our night vision monoculars or AIM optional day optics, the AIM can be bore-sighted to your rifle, meaning that the operator can switch between modes as required.
Unlike conventional systems that require the night vision unit to be mounted behind a day optic, AIM projects the reticle directly into the Night Vision monocular lens! In practice, what this means is that there is no longer a reduced field of view through the night vision device, or any shadowed area that is difficult to see through (caused by conventional red-dot sights optics or outer edges). A small "HUD" type prism on the front of the AIM unit projects a 65MOA "Circle" and single 3.2MOA center aiming "Dot" directly into the night vision lens. The electro-optical aiming system consists of a collimated LED diode module, with dedicated windage and elevation adjustments, prismatic output window, power supply and 0-to-11 brightness adjustment switch.
Manufactured to high tolerances from aluminum alloy, the AIM mount system is light, robust, and designed to fit any Weaver or MIL STD 1913/Picatinny rails. Additionally the Armasight AIM features lockable, adjustable quick-release levers for easy, quick and reliable mounting and removal.
The Armasight AIM is an excellent choice for the on-a-budget night time hunter SOF assaulter constantly evaluating mission gear for size and weight, or for a police officer that needs to switch from patrolman duty to SWAT operation.
Dimensions | 136 x 76 x 42 |
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Warranty | 2 Years |
Adjustment Precision Range (degrees of arc) | ±1,5 |
Battery Type | CR2032 Lithium |
Current Consumption at max brightness (mcA, max) | 125 |
Immersion | till 1 m for 30 minutes |
Levels of Reticle Brightness | 11 |
Power (V) | 3,0 V |
Reticle Illumination Adjustments | Manual |
Reticle size for: "Dot"/"Circle" pattern (MOA) | 3.2 MOA / 65 MOA |
Weapon Mount Type | Picatinny rail |
Standard generations of this night vision tube may be exported. As a result it may have an extra 3 days lead time and will ship directly from the manufacturer. Some US designated countries and groups may still not be eligible: