Meprolight announced last week that it had received a contract for tens of thousands of Mepro MOR sights to be sold to a South American country. The company, a member of the SK Group (founded by Mr. Samy Katsav), describes itself as “a leading manufacturer of electro-optical systems, and thermal and night vision equipment, as well as self-illuminated sights for military, law enforcement, and civilian applications.”
The Mepro MOR sights “effectively address three distinct needs within a single, sophisticated product – functioning as a battery-free passive reflector sight, a visible pointer, and an invisible IR [infrared] pointer. Consequently, this advanced solution yields substantial cost savings, enveloping operational and maintenance expenses that would otherwise be incurred by deploying three separate sights. Additionally, the Mepro MOR sights enhance mission flexibility, further elevating its utility and adaptability.”
The Mepro MOR sights “effectively address three distinct needs within a single, sophisticated product – functioning as a battery-free passive reflector sight, a visible pointer, and an invisible IR [infrared] pointer. Consequently, this advanced solution yields substantial cost savings, enveloping operational and maintenance expenses that would otherwise be incurred by deploying three separate sights. Additionally, the Mepro MOR sights enhance mission flexibility, further elevating its utility and adaptability.”