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{{Center|Not to be confused with [[EVOS-D]].}}
{{Center|Not to be confused with [[EVOS-D]].}}
[[File:HINF EVOS-J 1.png|thumb|350px|The EVOS-J mounted on an MA40 assault rifle.]]
[[File:HINF EVOS-J 1.png|thumb|350px|The EVOS-J mounted on an MA40 assault rifle.]]
The '''EVOS-J''' is a weapon attachment typically mounted on the [[MA40 assault rifle]]'s [[Wikipedia:Rail integration system|rail integration system]] and connected to its barrel shroud. The display screen on the EVOS-J attachment functions primarily as an ammunition indicator, but it also features a magnetic compass. The screen's brightness can be adjusted via buttons on either side of the device. The attachment also features a scope base dial for adjusting the [[Wikipedia:Minute and second of arc#Firearms|minute of angle (MOA)]], presumably on the telescope sight integrated to the operator's [[heads-up display]], with each click corresponding to 1/2 MOA; turning the dial clockwise adjusts the MOA up, whereas turning the dial counter-clockwise adjusts the MOA down.{{Ref/Game|Id=model|HI|MA40 assault rifle in-game weapon model}}
The '''EVOS-J''' is a weapon attachment typically mounted on the [[MA40 assault rifle]]'s [[Wikipedia:Rail integration system|rail integration system]] and connected to its upper cowling. The display screen on the EVOS-J attachment functions primarily as an ammunition indicator, but it also features a magnetic compass. The screen's brightness can be adjusted via buttons on either side of the device. The attachment also features a scope base dial for adjusting the [[Wikipedia:Minute and second of arc#Firearms|minute of angle (MOA)]], presumably for adjusting the telescope sight integrated to the operator's [[heads-up display]], with each click corresponding to 1/2 MOA; turning the dial clockwise adjusts the MOA up, whereas turning the dial counter-clockwise adjusts the MOA right.{{Ref/Game|Id=model|HI|MA40 assault rifle in-game weapon model}}


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