ARCTIC P9 MILITARY TELESCOPE The Arctic P9 Military Telescope was invented by Johns Hopkins University. The purpose of this study is to achieve maximum magnification at the smallest effective aperture while ensuring the luminous flux and resolution angle of the telescope. This telescope is the first attempt to use nano-etching technology, nano-array technology, mesoporous assembly technology, thin-film mosaic technology, and nano-optical materials to make the flatness error of the lens reach 10nm. The luminous flux reaches 30 times that of ordinary telescopes with the same diameter. The resolution angle is 47 times that of ordinary telescopes with the same diameter. The maximum magnification reached 300 times. This is the first monocular to achieve this magnification and clarity on such a small scale. The telescopic anti-shake system and special tripod 3D gyroscope make the telescopes field of view very stable when it reaches a magnification of hundreds of times. Its performance is even much better than most astronomical telescopes with thousands of dollars. The shell is made of a titanium alloy with higher specific strength and weighs only 1.1 pounds. After retracted, the length is only 7.87 inches, and you can easily put it in a backpack or pocket when hunting, traveling, or camping. Waterproof, Dust-proof, and Shockproof Design Nitrogen-filled waterproof and O-ring sealed optics prevent moisture, dust, and debris and ensure the living waterproof function. A handheld and must-have for bird watching, wildlife, hunting, hiking, mountaineering, camping, surveillance, and traveling Compatible with all mobile phoneson the market. (Optional tripod pictured above)