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  2. Norinco LG5 / QLU-11 - Wikipedia

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    The LG5/QLU-11 can be equipped with free-floating barrel, a fire-control system with a laser rangefinder, thermal imaging capability, and a ballistic computer that gives it air burst capability. [ 3 ] [ 6 ] The QLU-11 was tested in combat against Somali pirates in the Gulf of Aden by Chinese marines . [ 7 ]

  3. Precision-guided firearm - Wikipedia

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    Precision-guided small arms prototypes have been developed which use a laser designator to guide an electronically actuated bullet to a target. [8] Another system in development uses a laser range finder to trigger an explosive small arms shell in proximity to a target. As of 2009, the U.S. Army has plans to use such devices in the future.

  4. Mk 47 Striker - Wikipedia

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    The Lightweight Video Sight produced by Raytheon, the Mk 47's fire control system, utilizes the latest in laser rangefinding, I2 night vision and ballistic computer technology. In addition to being able to fire all NATO standard high-velocity 40mm rounds like the Mk 19 grenade launcher , it can fire MK285 smart grenades that can be programmed ...

  5. CheyTac Intervention - Wikipedia

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    Vector laser range finder binoculars. The M200 Intervention comes with a portable advanced ballistic computer, laser rangefinder binoculars and meteorological and environmental sensor package. All these components, together with the sniper rifle, are part of the CheyTac Long Range Sniper System (LRSS) and are linked to the ballistic computer.

  6. Precision-guided munition - Wikipedia

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    Precision-guided small arms prototypes have been developed which use a laser designator to guide an electronically actuated bullet to a target. [83] Another system in development uses a laser range finder to trigger an explosive small arms shell in proximity to a target. The U.S. Army plans to use such devices in the future. [84]

  7. Daewoo Precision Industries K3 - Wikipedia

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    The feed cover and handguard have rails integrally attached, rather than needing an adapter to have them installed like the K3; this helps it to utilize a day/night fire control system that uses a thermal sight, laser rangefinder and ballistic computer. Each leg of the bipod operates independently to make for a more sturdy firing platform and ...

  8. Sosna-U - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] It features a daylight sight, a thermal sight and a laser rangefinder. The sight contains a built in ballistic computer which takes into account ambient temperature, temperature of the ammunition and current air pressure to calculate the trajectory of the ammunition type selected. [5]

  9. XM25 CDTE - Wikipedia

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    A laser rangefinder in the weapon is used to determine the distance to the target. The user can manually adjust the detonating distance by up to 10 feet (3.0 m) shorter or longer; the XM25 automatically transmits the detonating distance to the grenade in the firing chamber.

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