MkII Laser Rangefinder: enables the sniper to accurately measure the distance to the target, or several
reference points and store them in the rangefinder. Many rangefinders exaggerate their performance by
only quoting the target detection achieved in perfect conditions. The additional power of the MkII gives
reliable results at practical ranges (up to 1Km) in poor conditions. The MkII can also be fitted with the
Britannia Sniper System Cameras for remote viewing. The range can be gated to prevent spurious returns
from close objects when operating from hides.
GP Laser Rangefinder: is built to the same standards as the MkII Sniper Laser Rangefinder but is less
powerful. The GP enables the user to accurately measure the distance to the target up to 1100m in
conditions or 400m in poor conditions. As with the MkII, up to 10 reference point ranges can be stored and
recalled. The GP can also be fitted with the Britannia Cameras for remote viewing and can be adapted for
Personal Night Vision Systems. The range can be gated to prevent spurious returns from close objects
when operating from hides.