The IR illuminator (not white light) comes with the sight (or at least, the ATN X-Sight 4K PRO package version of it, you can also buy the basic sight without). I haven't used it yet but I've seen vids showing that it's good out to 300yds for big game. Not that my lowly air rifle will reach out that far lol. This sight includes a sophiticated ballistic calculator but it won't work with bullet (pellet) weights below 10 grains. However I do tend to use Crossman 10.5 grain in .177 so it's OK. You can add an optional laser range finder which integrates with it for the full automation of corrected aiming point otherwise you have to enter the distance manually. With the range finder fitted the scope reticle is moved to aiming point and it's just point and shoot. Oh, it also records video through the scope up to 120fps. More info here:
https://www.atncorp.com/x-sight4k-pro-day-night-rifle-scope-5-20x
The bipod I can't recall, it's about 8 years old and just a generic one which attaches to the front sling swivel.