What is a scope?
"A scope is an optical instrument mounted on firearms, artillery, and other weapons to assist shooters in aiming and firing. Not only firearms, but also various artillery and large-scale shooting equipment are equipped with corresponding "aiming systems."
Why use a scope? Some things exist for a reason, and you'll know if you need it after trying it yourself. Using a scope is simply because you have higher demands for firearms and shooting, such as clearer vision, more accurate shooting, and faster aiming.
The proficiency of special forces in using common weapons allows the team to maintain sufficient firepower in close combat. The addition of sights is to help soldiers better utilize the advantages of their weapons and improve aiming speed and accuracy!
However, certain weight and wear and tear characteristics determine the drawbacks of sights on guns (after all, no one wants to carry an extra gram of weight when running), but the advantages of sights allow shooters to completely compensate for the "cumbersome mechanical sights and limited combat environment" with "precision, refinement, and speed." Therefore, the disadvantages do not prevent the installation of scopes from providing a certain degree of help to shooting.
FORESEEN OPTICS, based in China, has been producing high-quality sniper rifle scopes for the domestic military since 1991. In the 2000s, the company shifted to OEM production for European and American brands, adopting advanced technologies from Russia and the U.S. FORESEEN developed the FFP (First Focal Plane) scope and large-caliber red dot sight for the SVD, which are globally acclaimed for their outstanding performance and value.