Yukon Advanced Optics is a Belarus-based manufacturer of optical equipment such as binoculars, riflescopes, digital night vision devices, thermal imaging sights, spotting scopes, and range finders.
Founded in 1991 in Belarus.
One of the first Russian companies to introduce night vision monoculars and binoculars production in the mid-1990s.
In 2008, they released their first thermal imaging sight.
Yukon Advanced Optics expanded its business to the United States and Canada and started selling its products there in 2009.
In 2011, the company merged with another Belarusian manufacturer of optical devices, called NPZ Optics.
The company has won multiple international awards for its products.
As of 2021, Yukon Advanced Optics continues to innovate and expand its line of optical products.
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A series of digital night vision riflescopes with built-in video recording capabilities, long-range detection, and wireless capability.
Digital night vision riflescopes with a range of up to 200 meters, HD resolution, and a built-in IR illuminator.
A line of binoculars with exceptional low-light performance and multicoated lenses for a clear image even in challenging lighting conditions.
Yukon Advanced Optics products are made in Belarus.
Yukon sights are compatible with most rifles that have a Picatinny or Weaver rail.
Digital night vision tends to have better image quality, but generally has a shorter range than traditional night vision.
Yes, Yukon binoculars are waterproof and can withstand immersion in up to 1 meter of water for up to 30 minutes.
Yes, Yukon thermal imaging sights can be used during the day, as they are designed to pick up heat signatures even in daylight.