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  2. Thermal weapon sight - Wikipedia

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    A thermographic weapon sight, thermal imagery scope or thermal weapon sight is a sighting device combining a compact thermographic camera and an aiming reticle. [1] They can be mounted on a variety of small arms as well as some heavier weapons. [2] As with regular ultraviolet sensors, thermal weapon sights can operate in total darkness.

  3. Bresser - Wikipedia

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    These include the Bresser Brand itself (telescopes, microscopes, binoculars, weather stations, and photo studio equipment), Explore Scientific (telescopes and astronomy accessories), National Geographic (optical and outdoor products like binoculars, [7] telescopes and microscopes), [8] [9] PULSAR (night vision and thermal imaging devices), [10 ...

  4. AN/PAS-13 - Wikipedia

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    The US Armed Forces designates version 2 as MTWS (Medium Thermal Weapon Sight), and version 3 as HTWS (Heavy Thermal Weapon Sight). [4] A new variation, the AN/PAS-13G LWTS model, is much smaller and compact making it easier to use on the M16/M4 family of rifles. It is also designed to be used with the ACOG, and M68 Close Combat Optic. [5]

  5. PSRL-1 - Wikipedia

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    12× Pulsar Trail XP-50 Thermal Sight (800 m (2,600 ft) range) 10× Pulsar Trail XP-30 Thermal Sight (500 m (1,600 ft) range) The Precision Shoulder-fired Rocket Launcher-1 also known as the ( PSRL-1 ) is a modified American copy of the Soviet /Russian RPG-7 shoulder-fired rocket-propelled grenade launcher developed by AirTronic USA.

  6. Night-vision device - Wikipedia

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    Fusion modes include night vision with thermal overlay, night vision only, thermal only, and others such as outline (which outlines objects that have thermal signatures) or "decamouflage", which highlights all objects that are of near-human temperature. Fusion devices are heavier and more power hungry than I²-only devices. [44]

  7. Five-hundred-meter Aperture Spherical Telescope - Wikipedia

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    During the construction phase, a commissioning ultra-wide band receiver covering 260 MHz to 1620 MHz was proposed and built, which produced the first pulsar discovery from FAST. [39] At the moment, only the FAST L-band Receiver-array of 19 beams (FLAN [ 7 ] ) is installed and is operational between 1.05 GHz and 1.45 GHz.

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