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SOURCE: IDRW.ORG

The Indian Army has taken a step towards modernizing its infantry equipment by floating a tender to procure 116 Tritium Illuminated (TI) sights for the Tar-21/X-95 assault rifles. These sights are likely destined for two units based in Udhampur, Jammu and Kashmir, a strategically important region.

TI sights are advanced aiming devices that utilize tritium, a radioactive isotope, to provide illumination in low-light conditions. This allows soldiers to effectively engage targets at dawn, dusk, and even during nighttime operations.

Here’s how TI sights can benefit the Indian Army:

  • Improved Targeting: TI sights enable soldiers to acquire and engage targets faster and more precisely in low-light scenarios, enhancing their effectiveness in close-quarter combat situations.
  • Enhanced Situational Awareness: Better visibility in low-light environments improves soldiers’ situational awareness, reducing the risk of friendly fire incidents.
  • All-Weather Capability: TI sights ensure that soldiers can maintain a high level of operational readiness irrespective of the lighting conditions.

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