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  2. Mark 34 Gun Weapon System - Wikipedia

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    Developed by Kollmorgen in the 1990s, the Mark 46 Mod 0–1 OSS is a stabilized imaging sensor. It improves ships' situational awareness, aids in navigation, enables the crew to visually identify and track targets, and supplements the main combat sensors.

  3. Unattended ground sensor - Wikipedia

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    The electro-optic node obtains information from the ISR node and pans its camera toward the point of interest and is able to track and send images through the FCS Network. The radiological nuclear node is capable of measuring and reporting gamma dose-rate and accumulated dose from a fallout environment in a tactical battlefield situation.

  4. Electro–optic effect - Wikipedia

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    Electro-optic modulators are usually built with electro-optic crystals exhibiting the Pockels effect. The transmitted beam is phase modulated with the electric signal applied to the crystal. Amplitude modulators can be built by putting the electro-optic crystal between two linear polarizers or in one path of a Mach–Zehnder interferometer.

  5. Multiple integrated laser engagement system - Wikipedia

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    MILES was introduced to the U.S. Army for direct-fire, force-on-force training capability at home stations and combat training centers during operational testing in 1978 and 1979 following the conclusion of the US Army's Engineering Development program awarded to Xerox Electro-Optical Systems. The goal of the program was to design and build a ...

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

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    Day/Night Imager hand-held passive thermal infrared electro-optical sensor used to classify and identify active targets [162] AN/PSQ-22 Battery powered Hand-Held Programmer-Monitor (HHPM) Very High Frequency (VHF) radio receiver that receives, demodulates, decodes, and displays symbols representative of sensor set message transmissions.

  7. EMF measurement - Wikipedia

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    An EMF meter is a scientific instrument for measuring electromagnetic fields (abbreviated as EMF). Most meters measure the electromagnetic radiation flux density (DC fields) or the change in an electromagnetic field over time (AC fields), essentially the same as a radio antenna, but with quite different detection characteristics.

  8. Pet Pigeon Looks Like a Distinguished Gentleman in His ... - AOL

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    Now video of the bird taking his new digs out for a test drive has gone viral on the internet. Looking good there Diamond! If we had a pet pigeon, we'd certainly dress them up for the holidays.

  9. Analytical balance - Wikipedia

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    There are three main types of analytical balances, [citation needed] electronic analytical balances, single-disk analytical balances, and electro-optical analytical balances. Electronic analytical balances are one of the commonly used instruments in chemical laboratories.