Soviet Night Vision Sights for Small Arms

A project in Bremen, Germany by Alexander Gahre
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A translation of the 1986 Soviet Ministry of Defense Textbook regarding Soviet night sight Technology from the 1950s to the 1980s.
Backers: 9
Average Daily Pledges: €21
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Funding: €637 of €3,000
Dates: Oct 31st -> Dec 2nd (33 days)
Project By: Alexander Gahre
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