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MATBOCK Monday: 40MM Sight

The Aquire Read Deploy (ARD) weapon sight, a state-of-the-art device designed and manufactured in the USA to elevate your accuracy and efficiency in the field.

Crafted from durable anodized aluminum, the ARD sight is versatile, mountable on either side or top rails, and built to withstand the rigors of combat. Its standout feature is the digital LCD screen, which displays the range of 40mm projectiles based on the angle of the weapon, the weapon system, and the specific round used. This technology is currently configured for the M203, 320, and PGL6 weapon platforms, accommodating various rounds, including High-Explosive (HE) and non-lethal options.

One of the most impressive aspects of the ARD sight is its adaptability. As new weapon systems and rounds are developed, the sight can be updated with the latest software, ensuring it remains at the cutting edge of military technology. This future-proof design means you’ll always have the most up-to-date targeting information at your fingertips.

What sets the ARD sight apart in the heat of battle is its simplicity. Estimating the range to the target and adjusting your weapon accordingly is intuitive. After the first round impacts, the digital readout allows for rapid adjustments, enabling you to bring your target into sight swiftly and accurately.

For a deeper dive into the ARD weapon sight’s capabilities and real-world applications, check out this informative video:

Whether you’re in training or on the battlefield, the ARD weapon sight is a game-changer, providing the precision and reliability you need to stay ahead of the enemy. Equip yourself with the ARD and experience the future of tactical targeting today.

To schedule a demo or find out more, please email sales@matbock.com or check out www.matbock.com/collections/accessories/products/ard-sight

9 Responses to “MATBOCK Monday: 40MM Sight”

  1. Ray Forest says:

    Battery life?

  2. Ben says:

    Ok, that is cool. Well done matbock!

  3. James says:

    Check out the MWAD. ARD is cheap enough to put everywhere, but if someone is running m32’s the MWAD might be worth it when paired with a drone operator.

  4. Dave says:

    Counterpoint: what’s the point of single-digit precision of range estimation, when elevating the device prevents the user from aligning the front and rear sights for accurate aiming?

    • MATBOCK CEO says:

      The front and rear sight on the ARD was designed just to make sure alignment is correct before you elevate the sight. The line on the ARD helps with the cant angle and then you just transfer to the front sight of the ARD.

      Trying to align the read and front sight like traditional 40mm sights is not how you deploy the ARD.

      • Dave says:

        Alright, so upon target ID and initial sight alignment, this device relies on the user’s ability to rotate the weapon upward in a perfect single plane of movement and not drift left or right? While simultaneously eyeballing the screen to hold the right angle? Seems like opportunities to introduce imprecision to an instrument trying to be precise.

        The software update feature is neat and small form factor is always good, but I don’t see how this could be more accurate than a pivoting quadrant-style sight. Feels like the Emperor’s got no clothes here.

        • MATBOCK CEO says:

          Remember, this isn’t a sniper rifle; it’s an area weapon system. I think you’re overthinking it — this device makes it much easier to acquire the target and get rounds on target quicker.

          These have been on the market for over 6 years now, and we have thousands of them deployed. Within a few months of our first release of this product, we were contracted to develop the next generation of this weapon system, which is the MWAD. This system has primarily deployed on indirect mortar systems and integrates with ATAK.