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  • An electronics warfare component that detects the energy from a [[laser designator]] or [[laser rangefinder]], warning the target to take defensive actions
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  • {{r|Laser designator}}
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  • {{r|Laser designator}}
    279 bytes (37 words) - 18:02, 29 July 2010
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  • {{r|Laser designator}}
    269 bytes (33 words) - 15:03, 16 March 2011
  • {{r|Laser designator}}
    232 bytes (29 words) - 23:34, 18 April 2009
  • {{r|Laser designator}}
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  • {{r|Laser designator}}
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  • The mast-mounted assembly may contain a [[laser designator]], [[laser rangefinder]], or both to assist in guiding weapons to a target.
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  • ...s may operate as teams, with a combination of team leader, radio operator, laser designator or other marking specialist, etc. Ground-based FACs may use special vehicles, which include a laser designator, laser rangefinder and precision position transmitter (e.g., GPS), and mult
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  • Laser rangefinders and laser designator|designators that guide other kinetic weapons are not themselves considered
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  • {{r|Laser designator}}
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  • ...e derivative fielded in 2003 uses semi-active laser homing directed by a [[laser designator]].<ref name=AT>{{citation
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  • {{r|Laser designator}}
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  • {{r|Laser designator}}
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  • {{r|Laser designator}}
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  • ...er or its user. The device may combine the rangefinder function with the [[laser designator]] function. ...mbines designation and [[laser rangefinder|rangefinding]], the Lightweight Laser Designator Rangefinder (LLDR), is eye-safe. Laser rangefinders are widely used in civi
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  • ...acquisition and terminal guidance sensors, or it can a reference (e.g., [[laser designator]] spot) that is sufficient to let it find the target.
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  • ...rared light|infrared]] spectra, and a combined [[laser rangefinder]] and [[laser designator]].
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  • ...may operate as teams, with a combination of team leader, radio operator, [[laser designator]] or other marking specialist, etc. The FO team is responsible to the suppo
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