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The CNVD-T thermal imaging optic from the SOPMOD Block 2 set is rarely seen in pictures due to the scarcity of real night mission images. SATC Spartan is soon releasing an excellent replica with a red dot sight, providing a superior advantage in darkness. Check out their products on their Facebook page.
In the original, the CNVD-T is rarely seen in pictures. But that may be because there are very few real pictures of night missions. This optic from the SOPMOD Block 2 set is a thermal imaging optic. SATC Spartan (as often emphasized: not related to us) will soon have an excellent replica that is a red dot.
MP7 configuration at DEVGRU for night combat: the CNVD-T appears quite large on the device, but ensures unconditional superiority in the darkness.
HK417 in a configuration that was probably used by the security sniper in Operation Neptune's Spear. The thermal imaging optic is mounted in front of the short dot.
View through the replica from SATC Spartan: It does not have night vision function, but a red dot. Allegedly, there may also be a second version that comes with a three times magnifier.
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