FIELD: weapons and ammunition.
SUBSTANCE: aiming angle and drift correction setting method by the target focusing and the sight parallax compensation is that moving by the focus control the sight focusing element and, therefore, moving the target image plane and the eyepiece front focus plane relative to each other along the sight longitudinal axis. At that, strive for the chosen target focusing – the target image greatest sharpness (clarity) by the target image plane alignment with the eyepiece front focus plane. Placing the aiming mark in the optical sight in the eyepiece front focus plane and aligning the target image plane with the eyepiece front focus plane, compensating for the sight parallax, that is, eliminating the aiming mark displacement relative to the target with the shooter eye displacement from the sight optical axis. At that, aligning the target image plane with the eyepiece front focus plane and unambiguously determining the distance to the target is by the focusing element position. According to the sight mechanism focusing element position, setting the aiming angle, the drift correction and depending on the distance to the target corrections. Also a sight is proposed for this method.
EFFECT: enabling the correct aiming angle and the drift correction setting on the weapon corresponding to the distance of any linear dimension target with the target is focusing and the aiming mark parallax absence thereon without additional rangefinders.
3 cl, 5 dwg
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Dates
2018-12-11—Published
2017-08-24—Filed