High level of skill in the optic producing, that was achived in "cold war" years in USSR, now serves for the production of first-class optical devices. These devices feature solid performance and high qualitative optics at an attractive price. Now they are well-known to users in Europe, Asia and America. Distinctive optics of the big military binoculars find a peaceful use now. They are applied as for sky reviews and comets searching and for terrain observations. Another equipment like night vision devices and telescopic sights are intended for hunters, sportsmen and quards. So take your choice.
TAL Telescopes
The Novosibirsk factory currently manufactures 15 models of telescopes, including Newtonian reflectors of 2.5 to 6 inches aperture, 4 and 5-inch refractors, and 6, 8 and 10-inch modified Maksutov-Cassegrains (catadioptric telescope design by Klevtsov). These instruments feature robust mechanical construction, precision optics, fitted wooden cases, and a complete array of accessories, including oculars, filters. Many models are equipped with motor drives for automatic tracking of celestial objects. [Full details>>>] New model TAL-250K: 10-inch Klevtsov's telescope.
Astrosib RC Telescopes
The Ritchey-Cretien system has a large undistorted field of view, which is especially important for photography of celestial objects. Novosibirsk company ASTROSIB (headed by Anton Saveliev) has been manufacturing 10” and 14” Ritchey-Cretien since 1995. The high quality of ASTROSIB telescopes has been attested by astronomers from all over the world. [Full details>>>] New model Astrosib RC-360: 14-inch Ritchey-Cretien telescope.
The 80 and 110-mm binocular observation devices are intended for detection, target designation and observation of ground and aerial objects, designation and determination of angular coordinates of objects. [Full details>>>]
Night vision
The night vision devices and riflescopes are designed for watching and terrain observation in dark time under natural moon or star illumination as well as in total darkness using the IR illuminator. [Full details>>>]