Aimpoint AB, a privately owned company with headquarters in Malmö, Sweden, invented and launched its first electronic red-dot sight in 1975, making this remarkable tool a major advantage on hunting grounds, shooting ranges, and the toughest combat arenas.
Today, Aimpoint offers a wide range of red dot sights suitable for most firearm applications – from handguns to crew served weapons. The smallest sights in the Aimpoint portfolio weighing only 60 g, belong to the ACRO series. Primarily designed for use on handguns, the ACRO sights can also be mounted on carbines, shotguns or utilised as a backup sight on magnified scopes and thermal imagers. The ACRO series has been tested and proven to withstand extreme shock, vibration, temperatures, and material stresses generated by firing over 20,000 rounds of .40 S&W ammunition.
For crew served weapons Aimpoint offers the FCS13RE – a fire control system that is a direct view, Dynamic Universal Reflex Sight (DURS). It utilises an integrated laser range finder and ballistic computer to give the gunner an aiming point corrected for range, type of munition, terrain angle, and environmental conditions. The FCS13RE provides an extremely high probability of first round hits on both stationery and moving targets during day and night. The system can be enhanced with a magnifier, a thermal imager, and is compatible with all generations of military night vision. Aimpoint’s fire control system is in use in almost 20 countries.
Aimpoint’s products belong to the next generation multiweapon sights. With a wide range of mounting solutions for each product, the same product can be used on different weapon platforms.
Millions of Aimpoint red dot sights are in use worldwide today, and in addition to the US Army, most NATO countries currently trust Aimpoint sights as part of their standard equipment. The following is a glimpse of the latest contracts signed, showing a trend on the market.
USA
The Aimpoint FCS13RE, which is a proven system delivered to other NATO militaries, is currently deployed as the primary Fire Control Systems on the M3E1 MAAWS lightweight 84mm Carl-Gustaf produced by SAAB Dynamics for use by the U.S. Army, U.S. Marine Corps, and U.S. Special Operations Command.
United Kingdom
Aimpoint has been awarded a seven-year framework contract within the Support Weapons Enhanced Sighting Systems (SWESS) program for the British Armed Forces. Aimpoint will supply both the FCS13-RE Fire Control System with the TH-60 thermal clip-on for SWESS-Heavy Mature Project and the CompM4 sight combined with ballistic adjustable mounts and 3X-Mag magnifiers for SWESS-Light Battlesight Project.
Canada
The FCS13-RE Fire Control System and TH-60 thermal sight systems will be used by the Canadian military on deployed operations as the primary day and night Fire Control System (FCS) on Canada’s in-service M3 84mm Carl Gustaf produced by SAAB Dynamics. The combo FCS-Thermal optic was chosen for this program as it fully met or exceeded all of Canada’s strict technical performance requirements. Deliveries of the Aimpoint FCS13-RE and TH-60 are scheduled during 2023. The system will be fielded by the Canadian Army.
Sweden
The Swedish Army awarded Aimpoint with a contract to deliver the CompM5 red dot sight as a replacement of the first generation of red dot sights delivered by Aimpoint 20 years ago. The CompM5 is used on the infantry weapons Ak5C/D. The CompM5 is combat proven and in use in many countries, including by the French Armed Forces.
Forty-seven years after launching its first red dot sight, Aimpoint’s products are trusted more than ever. Aimpoint will continue to produce the highest quality weapon optics that increase lethality and survivability of the soldiers serving their countries.