This M102 Telescope offers a rare opportunity to own a critical piece of the M103A1 Heavy Tank's fire-control system. Whether displayed as part of a military collection or integrated into a restoration project, it represents the precision and innovation of Cold War armored vehicle technology.
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Acquire a remarkable piece of military optics history with this New Old Stock (NOS) M102 Telescope, designed specifically for the M103A1 Heavy Tank, with Federal Stock Number 1240-610-7767. Known for its advanced firepower and armor, the M103A1 served as the last heavy tank in the U.S. arsenal during the Cold War era. The M102 telescope played a critical role in the tank's fire-control system, allowing gunners to accurately engage long-range targets with its powerful 120mm gun.
Key Features:
Essential Optics for the M103A1 Heavy Tank: The M102 telescope was a vital component of the M103A1's aiming system, offering precision targeting for its formidable 120mm cannon. This heavy tank was developed to counter potential heavily armored threats during the Cold War, and the M102 ensured that gunners could acquire and eliminate targets with accuracy.
Historical Significance: The M103A1 was one of the most advanced heavy tanks of its time, serving with both the U.S. Army and Marine Corps. Though it saw limited deployment, the tank's powerful weaponry and advanced optical systems, including the M102 telescope, demonstrated the technological advancements of Cold War-era armored vehicles.
Good Condition, New Old Stock: This M102 telescope is preserved in good, unused condition, showcasing signs of long-term storage but retaining its full historical integrity. Its NOS status makes it an ideal item for collectors, military historians, and restoration projects.
Product Details:
Condition: New Old Stock, good condition with storage wear
P/N: 8603000
FSN: 1240-610-7767
Compatibility: Specifically designed for the M103A1 Heavy Tank
Collector's Appeal: Perfect for military optics enthusiasts, tank restoration experts, and Cold War historians seeking authentic components for display or restoration
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