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Militants in Idlib use captured Belarusian-made DNS-1 optics

Militants in Idlib use captured Belarusian-made DNS-1 optics
Last weekend was not a “day of silence” for Syria. Numerous provocations by pro-Turkish militants manifested themselves throughout almost the entire south of Idlib province. Terrorist groups from “Hayat Tahrir al-Sham” have again joined the hostilities against government troops of the Syrian Arab Republic. (*former Jabhat al-Nusra, terrorist group, banned in Russia). They attacked SAA positions west of the city of Kafranbel. For this they used mortars and sniper weapons..

Attention is drawn to the fact, that militants are actively using residential premises, basements of residential buildings for organizing firing points - with the goal of not only being as close as possible to the positions of the Syrian government forces, but also actually hide behind the civilian population.

A photo from the positions of pro-Turkish militants in Idlib is published online. Firing points are located in the basement of a residential building. At the same time, you can see in the frame, that the militant is firing from an AK-74 assault rifle, which is equipped with special optics. This is the PDN DNS-1 - a day-night sight from Belarusian manufacturers (MMZ named after S. AND. Vavilova - management company of the BelOMO holding). Execution option – with dovetail side bar.

The DNS-1 sight has the capability of 2.9x visible magnification as in daylight, and on night channels.

Militants in Idlib use captured Belarusian-made DNS-1 optics
Overall dimensions in one of the versions: 240h195x81 mm, weight with battery – up to 1,3 kg, voltage in the power circuit – 2x1.5 V. Angular field of view indicators: 11 degrees on the day channel, 12 degrees - at night.

In the first photo of the material you can see, like action movies, what is called, “collective farmers” with DTK (muzzle brake compensator) Kalashnikov assault rifle, including trying not to give away your position when shooting. The author of the photo writes, that it uses “trophy optics”.

used photos:https://t.me/milinside, belomo-mmz.deal.by,

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