- optical reticle
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English-Ukrainian military dictionary. 2015.
English-Ukrainian military dictionary. 2015.
reticle — [ret′ə kəl] n. [L reticulum: see RETICULE] Optics a network of very fine lines, wires, etc. in the focus of the eyepiece of an optical instrument … English World dictionary
Reticle — Crosshairs redirects here. For the fictional characters in Transformers, see Crosshairs (Transformers). A comparison of different reticles used in telescopic sights. The lower right represents a reticle found in the scope of a Russian SVD sniper… … Wikipedia
reticle — noun Etymology: Latin reticulum small net Date: circa 1731 a scale on transparent material (as in an optical instrument) used especially for measuring or aiming … New Collegiate Dictionary
reticle — graticule (a network of fine lines, dots, cross hairs, or wires in the focal plane of the eyepiece of an optical instrument. Used to measure the size of such objects as eggs of fishes. Also called reticule) … Dictionary of ichthyology
reticle — /ret i keuhl/, n. Optics. a network of fine lines, wires, or the like placed in the focus of the eyepiece of an optical instrument. Also, reticule. [1650 60; < L reticulum little net, equiv. to ret (s. of rete) net + i I + culum CLE1] * * * … Universalium
reticle — noun /ˈrɛtɪkəl/ A gridwork or lattice of lines set into the eyepiece of optical instruments to help with measurements or observation … Wiktionary
reticle — i. A diamond, pipper, circle, cross, or any other mark used to assist any form of optical aiming in air to air and air to ground armament work as well as in a paradrop. See pipper. ii. In photogrammetry, a cross or system of lines in the image… … Aviation dictionary
reticle — ret•i•cle [[t]ˈrɛt ɪ kəl[/t]] also reticule n. opt a network of fine lines, wires, or the like placed in the focus of the eyepiece of an optical instrument • Etymology: 1650–60; < L rēticulum little net =rēt (s. of rēte) net + i i + culum cle… … From formal English to slang
reticle — n. a network of fine threads or lines in the focal plane of an optical instrument to help accurate observation. Etymology: L reticulum: see RETICULUM … Useful english dictionary
C79 optical sight — The C79 Optical sight is a 3.4x28 scope. The sight is not designed as a sniper sight per se, but is rather intended to be mounted on a variety of rifles and to be used by all infantrymen. A tritium illuminated reticle provides for normal and low… … Wikipedia
Advanced Combat Optical Gunsight — The Advanced Combat Optical Gunsight (normally abbreviated ACOG) is a commonly used telescopic sight for firearms, particularly carbines and assault rifles, such as the M16 series. In contrast to sniper rifles, which generally have special or… … Wikipedia