1P63
Russian reflex sight
1P63 | |
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1P63 Reflex sight | |
Type | Reflex sight |
Place of origin | Russian Federation |
Service history | |
Wars | Annexation of Crimea |
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Mass | 0.6 kg |
1P63 is a Russian reflex sight designed for use on the AK rifle family ( AKMN, AKMSN, AK-74N, AK-74M, AK-100, etc.) Developed by Central Design Bureau "Tochpribor" (Novosibirsk) as part of Zapev program.[1] It is produced by Novosibirsk Instrument-Building Plant.[2] A civilian version, called NPZ PK1 (sometimes called Obzor), is also produced by the same factory.[3] It was used by Russian troops during Annexation of Crimea.[4]
References
- ^ "Коллиматорный прицел "Обзор-ПК1"". zastava-izhevsk.ru (in Russian). Retrieved 2024-01-19.
- ^ Оружие ближнего боя России. Moscow: «Ассоциация «Лига содействия оборонным предприятиям». 2010. p. 621.
- ^ "Коллиматорный прицел НПЗ ПК1". www.npzoptics.ru. Retrieved 2024-01-19.
- ^ "Прицелы и прицельные приспособления "вежливых" людей при операции в Республике Крым". Archived from the original on 13 May 2021.
Gallery
- Russian soldier using an AK rifle with 1P63 sight during an exercise
External links
- 1P63 on Rosoboronexport website
- 1P63 on Russianoptics.net
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Soviet and Russian military sights
Sights used in the Soviet and Russian militaries
- PE
- PU
- PSO-1
- USP-1
- Kashtan
- 1P63
- Kobra
- 1P87
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