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  2. File:Laser pointer safety distances.svg - Wikipedia

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  4. AN/PEQ-2 - Wikipedia

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    AN/PEQ-2, AN/PEQ-2A, AN/PEQ-2B, AN/PEQ-2C [1] General Specifications; Weight: 210 g (excluding batteries and mount) IR Laser Specifications; IR Laser Class: I, IIIb: IR Laser Output : 25 mW: IR Laser Divergence : 0.3 mrad: IR Laser Wavelength : 830 nm: IR Illuminator Specifications; IR Illuminator Class: IIIb: IR Illuminator Output : 30 mW

  5. Laser safety - Wikipedia

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    Typically, the sale of laser pointers is restricted to either class 3A (<5 mW) or class 2 (<1 mW), depending on local regulations. For example, in the US, Canada and the UK, class 3A is the maximum permitted, unless a key actuated control or other safety features are provided. [31] In Australia, class 2 is the maximum allowed class. However ...

  6. Laser pointer - Wikipedia

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    Red (635 nm), blueish violet (445 nm), and green (520 nm) laser pointers. A laser pointer or laser pen is a (typically battery-powered) handheld device that uses a laser diode to emit a narrow low-power visible laser beam (i.e. coherent light) to highlight something of interest with a small bright colored spot.

  7. Lasers and aviation safety - Wikipedia

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    Light level 5.0 μW/cm 2; for example, a legal 5 mW laser pointer at 1,200 feet (370 m). Simulation of temporary flash blindness where the image takes from a few seconds to a few minutes to fade away, depending on how much light entered the eye. Light level 50 μW/cm 2; for example, a legal 5 mW laser pointer at 350 feet (110 m).

  8. List of military electronics of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Dual Infrared (IR) Aiming Laser (DIAL 100G) crew-served nulti-function aiming laser, often mounted to crew-served weapons: United States Naval Special Warfare Command (NAVSPECWAR) BE Meyers AN/PEQ-13: Common Laser Range Finder System (CLRF) binocular rangefinder [156] [157] Elbit Systems: AN/PEQ-14: Integrated Laser White Light Pointer (ILWLP ...

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