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Rangefinders
The world‘s first binocular with built-in distance and angle
measurement functions was exhibited by Leica in 1992. This
concept evolved into the VECTOR™ family of which over
16‘000 units have been sold. Vectronix continually develops
this successful product line, pushing its performance, adding
features, creating accessories. At the top end there is VECTOR
Nite, a Rangefinder Binocular with built-in image intensification.
At the other extreme is the tough and tiny PLRF Pocket Laser
Range Finder, ideal for MOUT and special operations.
Military Survey Systems Target Location and Observation system of the Swiss Army
Vectronix offers modular systems for observation and gun
laying. They generally include a tripod, a goniometer or the-
odolite, and a rangefinder. A digital compass or a gyroscope
provides orientation. For night vision, a thermal imager or an
image intensifier can be added. Electronic interfaces support
communication with data terminals, radios and GPS receivers.
In service with artillery units in several nations are the GLPS
Gun Laying and Positioning System and a dozen custom
versions of SG12-based Digital Observation Stations. The latest
developments from Vectronix include GonioLight for the forward
observer and MASS Military Autonomous Survey System.
BIM4, the future soldier Night Vision Monocular NiteSpot50 clip-on Night Sight
Milestones of the company‘s evolution
Vectronix AG is located in the > innoparc < at Heerbrugg,
Switzerland, where Heinrich Wild started to develop and
manufacture field survey instruments in 1921. The company
has implemented and maintains an ISO 9001:2000 / ISO
14001:1966 certified management system.
1969 WILD DI10 Infrared Distancer 1983 BIG2 Night Vision Goggle
1921 Foundation of Wild Heerbrugg 1921 WILD T2 Theodolite 1936 WILD G1/G10 Goniometer
Vectronix AG
Max-Schmidheiny-Strasse 202
CH-9435 Heerbrugg
Switzerland
Telephone +41 71 726 72 00
Fax +41 71 726 72 01
www.vectronix.ch
Illustrations, descriptions and technical data are not binding and may be changed.
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