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SKU: RD3-030
Footprint: RMSc / Shield RMS FootprintADE Advanced Optics
PROSKU: RD3-030
Footprint: RMSc / Shield RMS Footprint
Model
RD3-030 (Apollo PRO)
Reticle
4 MOA red dot
Objective Lens
22 × 16 mm (0.87" × 0.63")
Dimensions
1.6" × 1" × 0.9" (L × W × H)
Weight
~17.5 g / 0.61 oz
Battery Type
CR2032
Battery Life
Up to 50,000 hours
Solar Power
Yes — powers optic when battery depleted
Brightness Control
Auto-dimming sensor (no manual button)
Motion Awake
Sensor-activated (always on via auto-dimming)
Mount Footprint
Shield RMS / RMSC / Deltapoint Pro
Backup Iron Sight
Built-in rear curve with 2 white dots
Eye Relief
Unlimited
Parallax
Parallax-free
Construction
Aircraft aluminum, anodized black, multi-coated lens
Model
RD3-030 (Apollo PRO)
Reticle
4 MOA red dot
Objective Lens
22 × 16 mm (0.87" × 0.63")
Dimensions
1.6" × 1" × 0.9" (L × W × H)
Weight
~17.5 g / 0.61 oz
Battery Type
CR2032
Battery Life
Up to 50,000 hours
Solar Power
Yes — powers optic when battery depleted
Brightness Control
Auto-dimming sensor (no manual button)
Motion Awake
Sensor-activated (always on via auto-dimming)
Mount Footprint
Shield RMS / RMSC / Deltapoint Pro
Backup Iron Sight
Built-in rear curve with 2 white dots
Eye Relief
Unlimited
Parallax
Parallax-free
Construction
Aircraft aluminum, anodized black, multi-coated lens
The Apollo PRO's solar cell harvests ambient and artificial light to keep the dot powered, while the CR2032 battery provides a dedicated backup rated for up to 50,000 hours of standalone operation. When the battery is exhausted, the solar panel maintains dot visibility in any lit environment — indoor range, outdoor daylight, or artificial overhead light. Effectively, the Apollo PRO never runs out of power under realistic carry and use conditions.
A photosensitive dimming sensor reads ambient light levels continuously and adjusts the dot's output automatically — brightening in sunlight, dimming in shade and indoors. There is no on/off button and no manual brightness adjustment on the exterior, resulting in a completely snag-free housing profile. The sensor also acts as the activation trigger, so the optic is effectively always ready without any user input.
The Apollo PRO uses the Shield RMS/RMSC/Deltapoint Pro footprint, the same pattern found natively on the Springfield Hellcat OSP and PRO, Sig Sauer P365XL Spectre Comp, Canik TP9 Elite SC, Mossberg MC2SC, Kimber R7 Mako, Glock 43/48 MOS, and Taurus GX4 Toro, among others. Mounting screws for the Hellcat OSP, Sig P365XL, and Canik TP9 are included in the box.
The Apollo PRO's rear housing incorporates a machined sight curve with two white co-witness dots that function as a backup iron sight reference. Paired with the pistol's front sight, this integrated rear curve provides a functional emergency aiming system if the dot is unavailable for any reason. The design adds no weight and requires no additional hardware, maintaining the Apollo PRO's 17.5 g total weight.











The Apollo PRO (RD3-030) is ADE's flagship carry red dot, distinguished by its hybrid solar-plus-battery power architecture. The integrated solar cell harvests light from any ambient source — direct sunlight, indoor range fluorescent lighting, or vehicle interior LEDs — to power the dot continuously without consuming the CR2032 battery. The battery itself is rated for 50,000 hours of standalone operation, meaning even if the solar panel is blocked or the optic is stored in total darkness, there is effectively no realistic scenario where the Apollo PRO runs out of power during a defensive engagement.

The absence of manual brightness buttons is a deliberate design choice in the Apollo PRO. The photosensitive auto-dimming sensor manages all brightness transitions automatically — brightening the 4 MOA dot in strong sunlight, reducing it in shadow, and dimming further in night-vision-compatible low light. This removes one category of user error entirely: the dot is never left at the wrong setting because there is no user setting to manage. The smooth, button-free exterior also eliminates potential snag points on clothing during a concealed draw.

The Apollo PRO uses the Shield RMS/RMSC footprint, covering the widest range of modern micro-compact optics-ready pistols. The box includes mounting screws for three common platforms: Springfield Hellcat OSP, Sig Sauer P365XL, and Canik TP9 Elite SC. Additional compatible models include the Mossberg MC2SC, Kimber R7 Mako, Glock 43/48 MOS, Taurus GX4 Toro, and SW Shield X/Equalizer, among others. The 1.6-inch body and 17.5 g weight make it one of the smallest and lightest solar-capable red dots in this footprint class.

The Apollo PRO's rear housing terminates in a machined rear sight curve with two white co-witness dots — a functional backup iron sight system that requires no additional accessories. In the event the solar panel is blocked and the battery is simultaneously depleted (an extremely unlikely scenario), the rear white dots paired with the pistol's front sight provide a usable emergency aiming reference. The 22 × 16 mm multi-coated objective lens provides a generous sight window for both-eyes-open target acquisition in the primary dot mode, while the parallax-free design ensures point of aim equals point of impact at all practical pistol distances.

The Apollo PRO's solar cell harvests ambient and artificial light to keep the dot powered, while the CR2032 battery provides a dedicated backup rated for up to 50,000 hours of standalone operation. When the battery is exhausted, the solar panel maintains dot visibility in any lit environment — indoor range, outdoor daylight, or artificial overhead light. Effectively, the Apollo PRO never runs out of power under realistic carry and use conditions.

A photosensitive dimming sensor reads ambient light levels continuously and adjusts the dot's output automatically — brightening in sunlight, dimming in shade and indoors. There is no on/off button and no manual brightness adjustment on the exterior, resulting in a completely snag-free housing profile. The sensor also acts as the activation trigger, so the optic is effectively always ready without any user input.

The Apollo PRO uses the Shield RMS/RMSC/Deltapoint Pro footprint, the same pattern found natively on the Springfield Hellcat OSP and PRO, Sig Sauer P365XL Spectre Comp, Canik TP9 Elite SC, Mossberg MC2SC, Kimber R7 Mako, Glock 43/48 MOS, and Taurus GX4 Toro, among others. Mounting screws for the Hellcat OSP, Sig P365XL, and Canik TP9 are included in the box.

The Apollo PRO's rear housing incorporates a machined sight curve with two white co-witness dots that function as a backup iron sight reference. Paired with the pistol's front sight, this integrated rear curve provides a functional emergency aiming system if the dot is unavailable for any reason. The design adds no weight and requires no additional hardware, maintaining the Apollo PRO's 17.5 g total weight.

The Apollo PRO (RD3-030) is ADE's flagship carry red dot, distinguished by its hybrid solar-plus-battery power architecture. The integrated solar cell harvests light from any ambient source — direct sunlight, indoor range fluorescent lighting, or vehicle interior LEDs — to power the dot continuously without consuming the CR2032 battery. The battery itself is rated for 50,000 hours of standalone operation, meaning even if the solar panel is blocked or the optic is stored in total darkness, there is effectively no realistic scenario where the Apollo PRO runs out of power during a defensive engagement.

The absence of manual brightness buttons is a deliberate design choice in the Apollo PRO. The photosensitive auto-dimming sensor manages all brightness transitions automatically — brightening the 4 MOA dot in strong sunlight, reducing it in shadow, and dimming further in night-vision-compatible low light. This removes one category of user error entirely: the dot is never left at the wrong setting because there is no user setting to manage. The smooth, button-free exterior also eliminates potential snag points on clothing during a concealed draw.

The Apollo PRO uses the Shield RMS/RMSC footprint, covering the widest range of modern micro-compact optics-ready pistols. The box includes mounting screws for three common platforms: Springfield Hellcat OSP, Sig Sauer P365XL, and Canik TP9 Elite SC. Additional compatible models include the Mossberg MC2SC, Kimber R7 Mako, Glock 43/48 MOS, Taurus GX4 Toro, and SW Shield X/Equalizer, among others. The 1.6-inch body and 17.5 g weight make it one of the smallest and lightest solar-capable red dots in this footprint class.

The Apollo PRO's rear housing terminates in a machined rear sight curve with two white co-witness dots — a functional backup iron sight system that requires no additional accessories. In the event the solar panel is blocked and the battery is simultaneously depleted (an extremely unlikely scenario), the rear white dots paired with the pistol's front sight provide a usable emergency aiming reference. The 22 × 16 mm multi-coated objective lens provides a generous sight window for both-eyes-open target acquisition in the primary dot mode, while the parallax-free design ensures point of aim equals point of impact at all practical pistol distances.
Ade Advanced Optics RD3-030/APOLLO-PRO Sensor Activated, Solar Powered 4 MOA Red Dot Sight for Springfield Hellcat OSP/PRO, Sig P365XL Spectre Comp, Canik TP9 Elite SC, Mossberg MC2SC, Kimber R7 Mako
Model
RD3-030 (Apollo PRO)
Reticle
4 MOA red dot
Objective Lens
22 × 16 mm (0.87" × 0.63")
Dimensions
1.6" × 1" × 0.9" (L × W × H)
Weight
~17.5 g / 0.61 oz
Battery Type
CR2032
Battery Life
Up to 50,000 hours
Solar Power
Yes — powers optic when battery depleted
Brightness Control
Auto-dimming sensor (no manual button)
Motion Awake
Sensor-activated (always on via auto-dimming)
Mount Footprint
Shield RMS / RMSC / Deltapoint Pro
Backup Iron Sight
Built-in rear curve with 2 white dots
Eye Relief
Unlimited
Parallax
Parallax-free
Construction
Aircraft aluminum, anodized black, multi-coated lens
Yes. The solar cell powers the dot independently of the battery in any lit environment — including indoor fluorescent or LED lighting. The dot will remain functional as long as there is any ambient light reaching the solar panel, even with a completely depleted CR2032 battery.
No. The Apollo PRO uses an auto-dimming sensor that adjusts the dot brightness automatically based on ambient light. There is no physical brightness button on the optic. This keeps the exterior profile completely smooth and eliminates the possibility of leaving the optic at the wrong brightness setting.
The Apollo PRO does not use a top-loading tray — the battery compartment is accessed by removing the optic from the slide. Given the 50,000-hour battery life combined with solar augmentation, battery changes are extremely infrequent under normal use conditions.
Compatible platforms include the Springfield Hellcat OSP/PRO, Sig P365XL Spectre Comp, Canik TP9 Elite SC and Mete SFT/MC9, Mossberg MC2SC, Kimber R7 Mako, Glock 43/48 MOS (with plate), Taurus GX4 Toro, SW Shield X, SW Equalizer, and many others. A complete fitment list is included with the product. Mounting screws for the Hellcat OSP, P365XL, and Canik TP9 are included in the box.
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