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==Trivia==
 
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*An ACOG mounted on the [[MK3A1]] once used a single enlarged chevron, similar to the PK-A. This has been fixed in a patch.
 
*An ACOG mounted on the [[MK3A1]] once used a single enlarged chevron, similar to the PK-A. This has been fixed in a patch.
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*Despite the description in BF4 claiming that it has "a traditional Russian Chevron reticle", it is closer in resemblance to a Holographic crosshair, featuring a dot and circle configuration.
 
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[[Category:Weapons of Battlefield 3]]
 
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Pk-a

The PK-A sight in real life. Note its similar mount to the PSO-1.

The PK-A red dot sight is a reflex sight produced by BelOMO (Russian: Belorusskoe Optiko-Mechanichesckoye Obyedinenie; English: Belarus Optical & Mechanical Enterprise) in Minsk, Belarus. The sight is compatible with side-mounted systems commonly found on AK, SKS, and SVD-type rifles. The sight itself is comparable to many Western red dot sights, such as the AimPoint Comp M3 and Comp M4. The sight uses a single red dot within a nitrogen-filled lens setup and has eight brightness levels.

Battlefield 3


First seen included on the Gamescom Multiplayer Fact Sheet released by EA, it is a 3.4x magnification sight, equivalent to the American M145 MGO. However, there are some differences. Aside from the model, which is notably less obstructive, the PK-A sports a single red chevron, rather than the actual crosshairs in the M145. The chevron is illuminated, making it the easier of the two 3.4x sights to aim in the dark without assistance from another attachment, like a laser pointer. However, despite being a superior night-ops choice, the PK-A has no ticks or reticle markings of any kind to indicate bullet drop. The M145 does have such markings, making it superior for longer-range combat.


Battlefield 4

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The PK-A returns in Battlefield 4. It now has a circle-and-crosshair reticule similar to the Holographic Sight, instead of the chevron it had in BF3.


Trivia

  • An ACOG mounted on the MK3A1 once used a single enlarged chevron, similar to the PK-A. This has been fixed in a patch.
  • Despite the description in BF4 claiming that it has "a traditional Russian Chevron reticle", it is closer in resemblance to a Holographic crosshair, featuring a dot and circle configuration.