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Unleash the Power: Introducing the Dynamic Duo of Senop AFCD TI and Carl Gustaf M4!

The Senop AFCD TI is completely certified for Carl-Gustaf M4/M3 armament systems.

Senop Advanced Fire Control Device Thermal Imager (AFCD TI) is among the pioneering smart optics available, verified for the Carl-Gustaf® M4 and M3 armament systems, and the sole apparatus that consolidates all vital performance attributes into a single enclosure.

The AFCD TI comprises an integrated daylight camera, thermal imaging sensor, laser range finder, and ballistic computations. “Carl-Gustaf serves as a true multi-faceted tool on the combat zone, and AFCD TI elevates the system’s functionality to unprecedented levels,” elaborates Aki Korhonen, CEO of Senop.

“The evolution of AFCD TI has been executed in close collaboration with Saab experts, and with the most up-to-date software enhancements, the AFCD TI currently stands as the premier choice in the marketplace for smart optics. We take pride in contributing to the creation of an entirely new framework for Carl-Gustaf users globally,” emphasizes Antti Lommi, head of product management.

AFCD TI provides several performance-boosting features within a singular device. This represents a distinct advantage over other offerings available today, which typically employ the conventional daytime optic and Clip-On nocturnal optics combination. The cutting-edge optronics, ballistic computations, and interoperability with the latest munitions promote an exceptional first-shot hit probability for both dynamic and stationary objectives. Depending on the circumstances, the operator can opt for a daylight camera, thermal imager, or a hybrid fused display to locate, identify, and spot targets on the battlefield. The AFCD TI is the lightest fire control apparatus for Carl-Gustaf currently available, equipped with all the aforementioned capabilities. The device weighs a mere 1.7 kg and is engineered to satisfy the highest usability standards.

“Our ambition is to persistently enhance the AFCD TI to align with user demands and the ever-changing battlefield conditions,” asserts Korhonen. “Programming for the new HE 448 round is also achievable with the AFCD TI. The ballistics of new munitions can be swiftly updated in the AFCD TI as well,” Lommi reiterates.

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