The SILVA 55 Compass - the ultimate tool for artillery, target acquisition, and command posts. Unbeatable accuracy and luminous markings for easy reading in the dark. Crafted with high-quality materials for reliability.
SILVA 55-6400/360 military compass – southern hemisphere (MS) model, 5-year warranty. *Free delivery within Australia (standard parcel post).
The SILVA 55 military compass features graduations in Mils*, an optical sighting system and the SILVA 1-2-3 system in the same unit.
The compass has a luminous graduation ring and markings for use in the dark, which, when activated by daylight/flashlight, will give up to 4 hours of luminescence.
The compass capsule is marked with 6400 mils on the graduation ring and 6400 mils + 360 degrees on the sighting scale.
Features:
- Type: SILVA 1-2-3 System, baseplate compass
- Lensatic sighting system
- Liquid filled capsule
- Sapphire jewel bearing
- High-quality steel needle
- Hardened steel pivot
- Magnifying lens: Yes
- Luminous graduation ring: Yes
- Illumination / active time after activation in light: 4 hours
- Silicon friction feet: Yes
- Patented red/black N/S lines in capsule
- GPS scales
- Scale lanyard (1:25, 1:50)
- Slope card
- Southern Hemisphere (MS) model
SILVA 55 military compass technical specifications:
- Graduation Outer ring: 6400 mils
- Sighting scale: 6400/360
- Resolution degrees / mils Outer ring: – / 50
- Sighting scale: 1 / 20
- Measuring scales Base plate: mm, inch
- UTM position plotting scales (Romer scales) 1:25k, 1:50k, 1:40k
- Settling time from 90 degree angle within +/- 3 deg 4 sec
- Settling time from 90 degree angle to complete rest 6 sec
- Accuracy +/- 0,5 degree (8,9 mils)
- Water resistance: Waterproof
- Altitude use: 5000m@-15 C
- Impact resistance: 30g in X YZ directions and free fall from 1.5 m height into gravel
- Temperature operating range: -30 to +60 C
- Material: Acrylic
- Size (mm): 126 x 60 x 16
- Weight: 39 grams
- 5 year warranty against defects in manufacture or materials
*Graduations in Mils (Milliradians):
Mils compasses are divided into 6400 divisions rather than the standard 360 degrees. Mils compasses are largely used by the military for calculation of range and scale – for example two objects that appear to be 100mils apart and are 1000m away from the observer are around 100m apart on the ground.