Romeo 9T Flashcards
What type of aiming solution does the ROMEO9T feature?
1 MOA red dot with user-selectable 65 MOA circle and a 2.5 MOA green dot
What materials make up the body of the ROMEO9T?
CNC’d 7075 aluminum body with a titanium shroud and mounting hardware
What military standard does the ROMEO9T exceed?
MIL Standard 810
What is the waterproof rating of the ROMEO9T?
IPX-8
How long is the runtime under standard use for the ROMEO9T?
50,000 hours
What additional runtime does the ROMEO9T have from an onboard reserve?
10 hours
What is the primary function of the ROMEO9T?
Reliable aiming solution
Fill in the blank: The ROMEO9T allows users to transition from sub to _______ seamlessly.
super
True or False: The ROMEO9T is designed for high-performance reliability.
True
Where was the product designed, assembled, and endurance tested?
Oregon
What type of emitters does the product feature?
Dual (Red and Green) independently zeroed emitters
What performance does the product support regarding night vision?
Designed and tuned for passive NV performance, including NV Override Control
What is a key feature of the optical design?
Proprietary optical design mitigates downrange light signature
What is the runtime of the product?
50,000 hour runtime and 10 hour reserve without battery
What materials are used in the product’s construction?
Titanium shroud and mounting hardware
What level of waterproofing does the product have?
IPX8 Waterproof and fog-proof performance
To what standard was the product tested?
Tested to MIL-810-STD
Where is the product assembled?
Assembled in the USA
What are some use cases for dual aiming points?
- Changes in ammo such as 300 Blackout Supersonic and Subsonic
- Caliber Exchange Kits
- Suppressed and Unsuppressed
- Different Zero Distances
- Standard Zero and CQB Zero
Explain how to select different reticles?