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[[Image:INDIA5.jpg|thumb|right|300px|A pair of Marines scan with [[M16 rifle|M16A4 rifles]] in [[Fallujah, Iraq]] (December 2004); the one in the foreground having an ITL MARS attached via a [[MIL-STD-1913]] "Picatinny rail".]]

[[Image:INDIA5.jpg|thumb|right|300px|A pair of Marines scan with [[M16 rifle|M16A4 rifles]] in [[Fallujah, Iraq]] (December 2004); the one in the foreground having an ITL MARS attached via a [[MIL-STD-1913]] "Picatinny rail".]]



The '''ITL MARS''' ('''M'''ulti-purpose '''A'''iming '''R'''eflex '''S'''ight) is a gun [[Sight (device)|sight]] that combines two sighting devices, a [[reflex sight]] and a [[Laser_applications#Laser_sight|laser sight]]. It is designed and produced by [[ITL Optronics]] company, based in [[Israel]]. The laser may be either visible or [[infrared]] and can be activated as need via a pressure switch. It has been purchased by a number of forces including the U.S. military for its [[M16 Rifle|M16 series weapons]], and Israel for its [[IMI Tavor TAR-21]] rifle, as well as other commercial customers.

The '''ITL MARS''' ('''M'''ulti-purpose '''A'''iming '''R'''eflex '''S'''ight) is a gun [[Sight (device)|sight]] that combines two sighting devices, a [[reflex sight]] and a [[Laser_applications#Laser_sight|laser sight]], as well as a backup iron sight. It is designed and produced by [[ITL Optronics]] company, based in [[Israel]]. The laser may be either visible or [[infrared]] and can be activated as need via a pressure switch. It has been purchased by a number of forces including the U.S. military for its [[M16 Rifle|M16 series weapons]], and Israel for its [[IMI Tavor TAR-21]] rifle, as well as other commercial customers.



==See also==

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Revision as of 12:44, 3 April 2012

A pair of Marines scan with M16A4 riflesinFallujah, Iraq (December 2004); the one in the foreground having an ITL MARS attached via a MIL-STD-1913 "Picatinny rail".

The ITL MARS (Multi-purpose Aiming Reflex Sight) is a gun sight that combines two sighting devices, a reflex sight and a laser sight, as well as a backup iron sight. It is designed and produced by ITL Optronics company, based in Israel. The laser may be either visible or infrared and can be activated as need via a pressure switch. It has been purchased by a number of forces including the U.S. military for its M16 series weapons, and Israel for its IMI Tavor TAR-21 rifle, as well as other commercial customers.

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