- Πραγματικά στρατιωτικών προδιαγραφών πυξίδα
- Χορήγηση στρατού Ρουμανίας
- Κατασκευασμένη από την IOR, κορυφαία εταιρεία οπτικών του πρώην Αν. Μπλοκ, γνωστή και για τα κορυφαία κυάλια της
- Κορμός από υψηλής ποιότητος κράμα μετάλλων, επιλεγμένων για τις αντιμαγνητικές ιδιότητές τους
- Καθρέφτης από χρωμιωμένο χαλκό
- Περιστρεφόμενη στεφάνη
- Βάρος: ~ 100 γρμ.
- Φωσφορίζουσες ενδείξεις αεροπορικών προδιαγραφών
The IOR B1 69 compass is the Romanian Army standard old school compass since 1969. Inspired by Bezard (issued to Ro troops in WW2) it is nicely fabricated and tough and well coated/painted as you know from other IOR products (the 8×30,8×40 binos or the LPS scope).
Romanian company IOR Valdada optics has been making quality optics since the mid 1930s. At WW2 the company was drafted by German forces. During the war they produced a wide range of military optics. When Romania was absorbed into the Warsaw Pact, IOR Valdada became a major supplier to the military forces of the East. Along with the Carl Zeiss firm, IOR supplied military grade optics throughout the cold war era.
The military compass IOR B1-69 was made for orientation in terrain hikers, scouts, mountain climbers and for all other outdoor use.
The robust housing is made of high quality, magnet-free light metal; the leading edge for precision mapping and measuring distances.
The compass mirror is made of chromed brass.
The compass has four luminous markers.
The weight is approximately 100 grams.
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