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The increasing use of higher-powered drones by the enemy

The Holosun DRS-TH thermal imaging scope with a 2 MOA dot and 65 MOA allows you to detect an enemy drone at a distance of 300 meters, assess its approach speed, and roughly determine what class of drone it belongs to.

We always mount two-thirds of these scopes on smoothbore shotguns used to shoot down small enemy drones at distances of 35–50 meters. We always mount one-third of these scopes on rifled firearms with automatic fire capability for two reasons. The first reason is that unexpected encounters with enemy groups are possible at night, and this scope allows them to be clearly detected and hit at distances of 300 meters and closer. On one occasion in southern Ukraine there was a firefight at 500 meters, and the scope performed well that night too, allowing the enemy to be neutralized. The second reason why one-third of these sights are mounted on assault rifles is that the enemy is increasingly using drones that are slightly larger than standard FPV drones, with excellent speed and a larger payload. Such drones can still kill you even if they detonate 35–50 meters away. In such situations, the drone must be shot down at a distance of about 100 meters, and this is where assault rifles equipped with these thermal super-collimators become necessary. We also use quality light machine guns equipped with compact thermal scopes of various types, which we purchased for between 100,000 and 180,000 UAH each. We supplied such scopes in large numbers during 2023–2024 for use in night assaults, night raids behind enemy lines, battles on the islands in the Kherson region, and other operations. Today they are often part of the protection systems for groups and vehicles, saving lives again and again. Right now, we are purchasing the Holosun DRS-TH thermal imaging scope with a 2 MOA dot and 65 MOA because it is a universal solution for both smoothbore and rifled weapons. Before combat missions, it can simply be moved to whichever weapon needs it most. The increasing use of higher-powered drones by the enemy is forcing us to think about additional thermal imaging equipment for rifled weapons. We find thermal imaging scope for machine guns or assault rifles that are no longer needed for various reasons where they were used and are now used to counter drones. No matter what the enemy comes up with, we will find countermeasures and we will save our Heroes! 📌 Friends, today we urgently need 2 Holosun thermal super-collimators at 99,792 UAH each! Help!!!
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