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KOMZ, short for Kazan Optical and Mechanical Plant (now known as Baigish) was/is(?) a manufacturer of night vision housings and other optical devices, such as binoculars.<ref>[https://www.fernglasmuseum.at/museum/komz_bpo_7mal30/komz_bpo_7x30.html https://www.fernglasmuseum.at/museum/komz_bpo_7mal30/komz_bpo_7x30.htm]</ref> They produced devices such as the [[1PN50]], [[1PN33]] and [[Baigish 20A|Baigish-20]]. Due to the Russian invasion of Ukraine they are (currently) a sanctioned entity.<ref> | KOMZ, short for Kazan Optical and Mechanical Plant (now known as Baigish) was/is(?) a manufacturer of night vision housings and other optical devices, such as binoculars.<ref>[https://www.fernglasmuseum.at/museum/komz_bpo_7mal30/komz_bpo_7x30.html https://www.fernglasmuseum.at/museum/komz_bpo_7mal30/komz_bpo_7x30.htm]</ref> Binoculars of KOMZ production are common in the European civilian market, presenting a mid range option in the market, their most common optics are the BPC4 and BPC5, although World War 2 era optics are also common. They produced devices such as the [[1PN50]], [[1PN33]] and [[Baigish 20A|Baigish-20]]. Due to the Russian invasion of Ukraine they are (currently) a sanctioned entity.<ref>[https://www.opensanctions.org/entities/NK-b7siW7A4B7U3Xd92k6feAs/ https://www.opensanctions.org/entities/NK-b7siW7A4B7U3Xd92k6feA]</ref> | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:11, 3 September 2024
KOMZ, short for Kazan Optical and Mechanical Plant (now known as Baigish) was/is(?) a manufacturer of night vision housings and other optical devices, such as binoculars.[1] Binoculars of KOMZ production are common in the European civilian market, presenting a mid range option in the market, their most common optics are the BPC4 and BPC5, although World War 2 era optics are also common. They produced devices such as the 1PN50, 1PN33 and Baigish-20. Due to the Russian invasion of Ukraine they are (currently) a sanctioned entity.[2]