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Aimpoint AB : ウィキペディア英語版
Aimpoint AB

Aimpoint AB is a Swedish optics company manufacturing red dot sights for civilian, police and military use. The most popular model is the CompM2, currently used by numerous armed forces around the world.
== Company ==
The Aimpoint AB〔"AB" is a standard Swedish abbreviation for "Aktiebolag", meaning "joint-stock company"〕 is a manufacturing company founded in 1974 and is based in Malmö, Sweden.〔( businessweek.com, Bloomberg Business Exchange, Electronic Equipment, Instruments and Components, Aimpoint AB )〕 Their primary products are reflector (or reflex) sights, specifically the red dot sight sub-type. In 1975 they introduced their first commercial product,〔(Aimpoint, History )〕 the "''Aimpoint Electronic''" red dot sight, based on a design by Helsingborg engineer John Arne Ingemund Ekstrand.〔Invention intelligence: Volume 11, Inventions Promotion Board, National Research Development Corporation of India - 1976, page 12〕 This is claimed to be the first light-emitting diode "red dot" reflector sight ever manufactured. They currently offer many product lines based on this technology as well as accessories. In 1997 Aimpoint was awarded the first multi-year military contract ever for a red dot sighting system when the US Army purchased their Aimpoint CompM2, designated the “M68 Close Combat Optic”.

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