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Double Shoot Ramat Gan

Mobile App for Zeroing Weapons

Double Shoot aims to simplify and streamline zeroing processes for rifles and pistols using an app that can be installed on the weapon bearer's smartphone.

The app is adapted to zeroing several types of weapons, including the M-16, the short M-4, and the Negev, on which a variety of sights are installed, including the Mepro Mor, Lior, and MARS sights.

The app requires a photocopy of the target page.

A burst of four shots is fired at the desired impact point, after which the app seeks to photocopy the target page a second time using advanced image-processing technology that identifies the impact points, marks the average impact point in relation to the desired impact point, and accurately instructs the shooter on how to adjust their sight.

The next time the shooter fires, the rifle will already be zeroed.

This saves many firing range hours and a lot of money spent on ammunition.

The app is also good for use in shooting practice according to the regular training program.

The data about each shooter's performance is stored in a regular file with segmenting, statistics, and the ability to alert soldiers who have not fired for an extended period.