Muzzle velocity tells you where a projectile starts. The EB-MK ONE tells you everything that happens after - full downrange velocity decay, measured drag behavior, and projectile consistency across calibers and test lots.
Built on German radar engineering expertise from Evo-Ballistix, the EB-MK ONE is a professional ballistic radar and data-generation system - not a consumer chronograph. It integrates directly with the D2S digital fire-control scope's ballistic computation engine.
Traditional chronographs measure a single data point: muzzle velocity. This is useful for basic load development, but fundamentally insufficient for professional-grade ballistic work at extended range, ammunition production QA, or defense program validation.
Ballistic coefficients (G1/G7 BC) published by ammunition manufacturers are averages derived from limited test conditions. At extended ranges, accumulated error from BC estimates versus actual measured drag can produce significant point-of-impact deviation - measured in feet, not inches. Professional users require measured data, not published averages.
A projectile losing velocity faster than predicted - due to atmospheric conditions, production inconsistency, or projectile design - will underperform at range in ways a muzzle-velocity reading cannot predict. Full downrange velocity profiles reveal exactly how a projectile behaves from muzzle to target, at every point along the trajectory.
Ammunition manufacturers need to verify that projectile performance is consistent across production lots - not just in specification, but in measured field behavior. The EB-MK ONE captures velocity and drag data across test sequences, enabling statistical comparison between lots and early identification of production variance.
The EB-MK ONE captures precise muzzle velocity and continuous downrange velocity at defined measurement intervals - across all standard calibers and bullet weights. Unlike single-point chronographs, it generates a complete velocity-distance profile for each shot.
Using radar-derived velocity data at multiple downrange points, the EB-MK ONE calculates actual measured drag behavior for each projectile tested. This produces real G1/G7 drag data specific to the tested projectile, bullet weight, and atmospheric conditions - replacing manufacturer-published estimates with measured performance figures.
For ammunition manufacturers and defense procurement programs, the EB-MK ONE generates the independently measured ballistic data needed for product development, production QA, acceptance testing, and ballistic modelling. Data is structured for export to advanced ballistic calculation software and fire-control systems.
EB-MK ONE data exports directly into the D2S digital scope's ballistic computation engine, enabling operators to replace generic BC estimates with measured drag profiles specific to the ammunition in use - producing more accurate firing solutions at extended range.
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Ammunition manufacturers in the USA, Canada, and Europe use the EB-MK ONE to validate projectile performance across production lots, verify drag behavior against design specifications, and generate independently measured ballistic data for product documentation, customer data sheets, and defense contract compliance. The EB-MK ONE replaces theoretical BC estimates with data derived from the actual production rounds being shipped.
Defense programs procuring ammunition at scale need certified ballistic performance data - not manufacturer-supplied specifications. The EB-MK ONE provides independently measured downrange velocity profiles and drag data that support acceptance testing, ammunition qualification, and fire-control system calibration for allied defense forces in the USA, Canada, Europe, and Australasia.
At ranges beyond 1,000m, the difference between a published BC estimate and measured drag behavior can mean a complete miss. Long-range precision shooters and competitive teams use the EB-MK ONE to build load-specific measured drag profiles for every bullet and powder combination in their programme - producing firing solutions that hold at extreme distance.
Universities, government research institutions, and private ballistic laboratories engaged in projectile development, drag characterisation, and external ballistic modelling rely on radar-derived measurement data. The EB-MK ONE provides the measurement resolution and data export capability required for rigorous scientific and engineering work.
The EB-MK ONE was not built from scratch. It carries the engineering DNA of Evo-Ballistix - a German precision ballistic measurement company whose radar technology and methodology set the professional standard for downrange velocity measurement.
CEBAR Industries acquired and evolved this expertise as part of its broader precision optics and ballistic intelligence ecosystem. The EB-MK ONE is the current expression of that heritage - a professional ballistic radar instrument that integrates with the D2S digital fire-control scope to form a complete measurement-to-engagement platform: measure the bullet's actual drag behavior with EB-MK ONE, import that data into the D2S, and engage with a firing solution based on measured physics rather than published estimates.
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Import measured drag profiles directly into the D2S ballistic computation engine for firing solutions based on measured physics.
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