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  • A '''laser rangefinder''' is a device which uses [[laser]] energy for determining the distance fro ...invisible to the human eye. They may try to jam the sensor looking for the laser rangefinder energy, perhaps by turning on infrared light or firing flares. Modern lase
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  • ...warfare component that detects the energy from a [[laser designator]] or [[laser rangefinder]], warning the target to take defensive actions
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  • #REDIRECT[[Laser rangefinder]]
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  • ...use of [[laser]]s as part of [[electro-optical MASINT]] systems, such as [[laser rangefinder]]s and other [[electro-optical tracking]] for [[cueing]]; the measurement a
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  • }} p. I-5</ref>The functions of designation and of a [[laser rangefinder]] may be combined in the same device. Considerable engineering may be neede A common U.S. Army system that combines designation and [[laser rangefinder|rangefinding]], the Lightweight Laser Designator Rangefinder (LLDR), is eye
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  • ...Targeting-Systems/ANASQ-228-ATFLIR_a001647001.aspx}}</ref> It now provides laser rangefinder and optional navigation FLIR functions.
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  • {{r|Laser rangefinder}}
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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. Such weapons are usual
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  • *[[laser rangefinder]]/[[laser designator]]
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  • A '''laser rangefinder''' is a device which uses [[laser]] energy for determining the distance fro ...invisible to the human eye. They may try to jam the sensor looking for the laser rangefinder energy, perhaps by turning on infrared light or firing flares. Modern lase
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  • {{r|Laser rangefinder}}
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  • ...ctronic warfare]], a '''laser warning receiver''' detects the energy of [[laser rangefinder]]s or [[laser designator]]s. It is often necessary for them to contain mult
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  • {{r|Laser rangefinder}}
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  • ...d-based FACs may use special vehicles, which include a laser designator, [[laser rangefinder]] and precision position transmitter (e.g., [[GPS]]), and multiple sets of
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