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“The Squad Common Optic provides greater lethality compared ... and 900 meters away at eight times magnification, according to Marine Corps Times, well beyond the capabilities of the existing ...
The Marine Corps just selected Trijicon Inc. to make the new Squad Common Optic the service plans to start fielding in fiscal 2021. The Feb. 21 contract, worth up to $64 million, will pay Trijicon ...
Morgan Blackstock, a spokeswoman with Marine Corps Systems Command, said the service is ordering more of the new variable-powered optic, known as the Squad Common Optic, despite having reached its ...
Last year, the Marine Corps sent out an RFI for a Squad Common Optic to equip infantrymen with a universal weapon optic. The RFI stipulated that the optic must meet the following requirements.
Feb. 23 (UPI) --Marine Corps Systems Command has begun fielding a new optic that improves shooter accuracy at longer distances, the branch announced. The Squad Common Optic, a magnified day optic ...
The U.S. Marine Corps selected Wixom, Michigan-based Trijicon to deliver Squad Common Optic Systems for use with infantry assault rifles, including the M27, M4 and M4A1. Under the $64 million ...
Chief Warrant Officer 4 Dave Tomlinson, infantry weapons officer at Marine Corps Systems Command, demonstrates the Squad Common Optic attached to the M27 Infantry Automatic Rifle. The SCO is an ...
(Pfc. George Melendez/Marine Corps) The Corps’ next rifle optic will be more powerful and allow Marines to acquire targets at further distances. It is known as the squad common optic, or SCO ...
On their company website, Trijicon described the features of the Marine’s new Squad Common Optic: “Specifically designed for Close Quarter Battle and long-distance marksmanship, the Trijicon ...
The Marine Corps in January began rolling out the Squad Common Optic (SCO), an adjustable 1 to 8-power magnification scope from Trijicon that will eventually replace the fixed 4-power model ...
Trijicon’s VCOG (Variable Combat Optical Gunsight) 1-8x28 mm riflescope has been accepted by the U.S. Marine Corps for use as its Squad Common Optic (SCO). The $64,000,000 contract award will ...