- Zielgerät 1229
Developed for the
Wehrmacht , the Zielgerät 1229 (ZG 1229), also known in its code name Vampir, was an activeinfra-red device for theSturmgewehr 44 assault rifle intended primarily for night use.Design
The ZG 1229 Vampir weighed in at 2.25 kilograms (about 5 lbs.) and was fitted with lugs on the
StG 44 atC.G. Haenel atSuhl , the weapons production facility. Thegrenadier carrying this was known as a Nachtjäger (night-hunter). As well as the sight and spotlight, there was a 13.5 kilogram (about 30 lbs.) wooden cased battery for the light, and a second battery fitted inside a gas mask container to power the image converter. This was all strapped to a Traggestell 39 (pack frame 1939). The searchlight consisted of a conventional tungsten light source shining through a filter permitting only infrared light. It operated in the upper infrared (light) spectrum rather than in the lower infrared (heat) spectrum and therefore was not sensitive to body heat.Use
Vampir gear was first used in combat in February 1945. However, small arms infrared device introduction took place in early 1944. 310 units were delivered to the Wehrmacht at the final stages of the war. Eastern Front veteran reports consist of snipers shooting at night with the aid of 'peculiar non-shining torches coupled with enormous optical sights' mounted on their rifles. Similar infrared gear was fitted both to
MG34 andMG42 machine guns.
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