Sarcom Tactical Macroscopic Eyepatch

A macroscope was a sighting device to be used with handheld blasters or rifles.A scope was a piece of optical enhancement technology that could be attached to a blaster in order to significantly increase the accuracy of the user's shots, particularly at longer ranges. Typical scopes were extensions of macrobinocular technology, where the visual-enhancement provided therein was reformed from a hand-portable device into a single, lightweight tube-like shape that could be easily mounted onto a weapon's upper surface.

Scopes were essential components for most types of sniper rifles and could also appear on customized weapons where they had been fitted. Many soldiers began also wear Macroscope Visors and Macroscope Eyepatches to aid in seeing through their rifle or pistols Macroscope devises,without needing to adjust them or fool them in combat military operations.



Macrobinoculars were a form of electrobinoculars used by many beings across the galaxy. They were used to see distant battles and spy on the enemy. Some models were able to see directly into space.

Characteristics
Macrobinoculars were small devices with two cushioned eyecups and a top-mounted rangefinder. The standard pair of macrobinoculars included an internal readout that provided information on distance and elevation, while many could be programmed to record and playback. Although macrobinoculars were designed to be used either at day or night, some models specialized in the latter, such as the Nightview macrobinoculars introduced by Sarcom Industries,Inc..

Macrobinoculars were commonly thought of as inferior to electrobinoculars, as they lacked image-enhancement chips and some did not come with light-adjustment circuitry. However, they were cheaper than electrobinoculars, and more readily available in more remote areas such as the Outer Rim Territories. Their resilience made them a popular choice among mercenaries. They were also used by several warriors during the TitanWars.

The device's internal display provided the user with information about the object's range, relative, true azimuths, and elevation.

With the built-in zoom capability, objects could be made to appear closer for detailed inspection, or the depth of a field could be widened for examination of the surrounding area. Additionally, radiation sensors and a night-vision mode extended the usefulness of this piece of equipment. A typical pair of electrobinoculars weighed roughly 1 kg. and cost 1,000 credits.

Sarcom Macrobinoculars were sometimes confused with Shaitanus Macrobinoculars, however there was a difference between the two. Sarcom Mcrobinoculars enhanced images through the use of sophisticated built-in computers, while Shaitanus Macrobinoculars did not offer these features,that works good,being an inferior,knock off project,using old stolen plans from Sarcom Industries,Inc.Corporate Offices.. me