Soldiers are officially getting a brand new rifle optic

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Get excited: The Army is picking up a new variable-power optic for the M4A1 carbine that'll let soldiers reach out at further ranges with more accuracy than before.

Army Contract Command has awarded a follow-on production contract to Sig Sauer to furnish the service with a Direct View Optic (DVO), a fresh accessory that will allow soldiers to quickly switch between 1x and 6x magnification, in contrast to the fixed magnification standard on the existing Rifle Combat Optic.

Army units currently deploy with a combination of the RCO for targets at roughly 500 meters and the Close Combat Optic (CCO) for targets at 300 meters, as Military.com previously reported. With the DVO, soldiers would be able to target enemy fighters with remarkable accuracy at ranges of up to 600 meters.

"Variable power magnification optics combine the capabilities of the non-magnified optic’s ability to engage close quarter targets with a fixed-magnification optic’s ability to detect, recognize, identify, and precisely engage targets at extended ranges," according to the DVO solicitation that the Army issued in August 2019.

It's unclear which Sig Sauer optic the Army has selected to serve as its DVO, but this isn't the first time the service has purchased a 1-6x optic from the company: In 2018, the service selected the lightweight TANGO6T 1-6X24 mm optic for its new M110A1 Squad Designated Marksman Rifle that's based on the Hechler and Koch's 7.62mm G28/HK417 rifle.

Soldiers have fielded the RCO since 2007 and Army officials are reportedly ready for a change as the service continues to pursue its modernization priorities.

"We have an 11- or 12-year-old legacy optic that has served the Army very well, but ... based on the state of industry and what we have seen over the years, we know that there is more capability out there," Maj. Dan Varley told Military.com at the time.

The original solicitation indicated that the Army intended to award four separate agreements for DVO prototyping with the goal of delivering at least 15 of the new optic systems to awardees.

While the follow-on production contract allows for the delivery of new optics over the next five years, it's currently unclear at this time how many DVOs the service plans on ordering from Sig Sauer.

The Army did not immediately respond to request for comment.
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6X is nice for identifying target, but this thing is almost double the weight of ACOG +RMR. On a M4, it is not worth it. Yes, it is nice to have 6X to make shots at 300m, but it is not going to do much more than the 4X ACOG at this distance if the M4 cannot deliver MOA accuracy. Not sure 6X is worth a pound more.

They should leave the M4 alone ( or put a spec on the optic that limits the weight ), and issue better optics than the Tango 1-6X to the SDM ( the HK 417). The SDM should have a 1-10X. 1-6X is ok for shooting at 600m mansized target but no enough to identify targets past 200m
 
Very well put Greentips.

My first thought too, six power on an M4???
That is a lot of weight for something that does not necessarily do that distance.
Putting that on an M16A4 I would understand a bit better, but still marginally better at best than a four power.


Just as curious limiting a .308 to six power on the M110???
 
Exactly this, I don't understand why they don't see that.
6X is nice for identifying target, but this thing is almost double the weight of ACOG +RMR. On a M4, it is not worth it. Yes, it is nice to have 6X to make shots at 300m, but it is not going to do much more than the 4X ACOG at this distance if the M4 cannot deliver MOA accuracy. Not sure 6X is worth a pound more.

They should leave the M4 alone ( or put a spec on the optic that limits the weight ), and issue better optics than the Tango 1-6X to the SDM ( the HK 417). The SDM should have a 1-10X. 1-6X is ok for shooting at 600m mansized target but no enough to identify targets past 200m
 
Im just looking forward to new office chairs. and retirement.


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I have entered this zone recently, realizing that if I didn’t convert my 20 into a 25, i’d be out in less than 3 years. I’m amazed at the very little progress that was made with this huge learning opportunity that was the Afghan War and how quickly it was swept under the rug to be forgotten.
 
I’m amazed at the very little progress that was made with this huge learning opportunity that was the Afghan War and how quickly it was swept under the rug to be forgotten.

Lots of defense contractors and moneyed interests made bank, so mission accomplished, I guess.
 
Meanwhile in Canada...

Niet, C79A2 is fine for our 20" muskets

And our LMGs. lol. Nothing like automatic recoil with a teeny tiny FOV on a 3.4 power at 800m. Holding a sight picture is like looking through a pair of binos backwards from the inside a front loading washing machine. Seriously, truly better off with nothing.
 
I have entered this zone recently, realizing that if I didn’t convert my 20 into a 25, i’d be out in less than 3 years. .

So im not the only one you got the green weenie on the 25y contract. These last 5 will be torture knowing I could be on Civi street ATM smoking dope and letting my beard grow ;-)
 
So im not the only one you got the green weenie on the 25y contract. These last 5 will be torture knowing I could be on Civi street ATM smoking dope and letting my beard grow ;-)

Nah man... there are 2 guys in my platoon, me included, that remember the 20 and converting it to 25 because "eh what’s 5 years" and we both regret that move and remind each other on every occasion, last time was yesterday when we got the DLR powerpoint lol.
 
Nah man... there are 2 guys in my platoon, me included, that remember the 20 and converting it to 25 because "eh what’s 5 years" and we both regret that move and remind each other on every occasion, last time was yesterday when we got the DLR powerpoint lol.

Our CSM sat every down and said look, if you stay with 20, no one is going to kick you out. If you want five more years, you will always have that option. If you sign 25 you are done and can never change it back. There was literally no reason for anyone to ever sign up for 25 years.

When everyone handed their forms back into the Chief Clerk the CSM was right there grabbing any form that designated 25 years, he threw coffee at it, jacked up the troop and had him redo the form 'properly'.
 
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