Position sensing detects a mounted magnifier so the sight can switch reticles and brightness without manual setup.
Non-aiming reticle marks enter the field of view during firearm canting, signaling misalignment direction and speeding sight realignment in low light.
A remote light source and diffractive grating create a visible aiming point without optical-fiber blockage in the focal plane.
Automatic distance and target-speed calculations place a secondary aiming indicator ahead of moving targets, improving firing accuracy.
Dual light-conductive members emit separate alignment and misalignment cues, helping shooters acquire targets in bright or low-light conditions.
A low-profile rear sight stays outside the red dot window while the front sight remains visible, enabling quick backup alignment without major repositioning.