UNSC Weapon Attachments

Like most militaries, the Armed Forces of The Royal Allegiance employed modular, adaptable weapons, which made them much easier to tailor to a specific role or task without need for a different weapon. Employing electromagnetic panels and attachment rails, an individual soldier was able to custom modify his weapon for his specific need, using a wide range of attachments and accessories that could be used with the weapon.

ACG N/D Scope
The ACG Night/Day Scope was a multi-range scope designed for use on smaller sniper rifles such as the M45A Compact Ranged Weapon System, though it could also be used with longer ranged battle rifles and designated marksman rifles. At 212mm long and 83mm high, it was compact and light enough not to affect the weapon's balance and size, while offering a good level of quality. The scope had multiple setting and adjustments that could be made manually or through the user's linked neural interface. The scope had a magnification of between 4 and 15x, and operated using all areas of the electromagnetic spectrum; this was then converted into a visible image by an onboard processor. The scope was useable in daylight or night conditions, and in addition could be used at dusk or dawn. The port through which the user looked was a large, round opening in the back of the sight, which displayed an array of data alongside the operator's HUD, depending on their preferences.