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  3. AN/PEQ-2 - Wikipedia

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    IR Illuminator Class. IIIb. IR Illuminator Output ( mw) 30 mW. IR Illuminator Divergence ( mrad) 3 mrad to 10°. IR Illuminator Wavelength ( nm) 830 nm [2] The AN/PEQ-2 Infrared Target Pointer/Illuminator/Aiming Light ( ITPIAL) is a laser sight for use on rifles fitted with a Picatinny rail.

  4. List of laser applications - Wikipedia

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    High power applications, such as hardening, cladding, and deep penetrating welding, require multiple kW of optical power, and are used in a broad range of industrial processes. Micro material processing is a category that includes all laser material processing applications under 1 kilowatt. [12]

  5. Browning Hi-Power - Wikipedia

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    Browning Hi-Power Practical .40 S&W Browning Hi-Power SFS with Crimson Trace laser sight Mark III was another advancement over the Mark II released in 1988, which featured a firing pin safety and a black epoxy finish.

  6. Scientists figure out how to make lasers nine-times ... - AOL

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    The new research, which was funded by the US Air Force, found a solution to limit the scattering and produce a high-quality, high-powered beam capable of causing major damage to a distant target.

  7. AN/SEQ-3 Laser Weapon System - Wikipedia

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    The LaWS is designed to be used against low-end asymmetric threats. Scalable power levels allow it to be used on low power to dazzle a person's eye non-lethally to turn away a threat, and to be used at high power, up to 30 kilowatts, to fry sensors, burn out motors, and detonate explosive materials.

  8. List of laser types - Wikipedia

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    Material processing, rangefinding, laser target designation, surgery, tattoo removal, hair removal, research, pumping other lasers (combined with frequency doubling to produce a green 532 nm beam). One of the most common high-power lasers. Usually pulsed (down to fractions of a nanosecond ), dental laser.

  9. Laser sight (firearms) - Wikipedia

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    Laser sight (firearms) Singaporean soldier aiming a SAR 21 with laser sight. A laser sight is a device attached or integral to a firearm to aid target acquisition. Unlike optical and iron sights where the user looks through the device to aim at the target, laser sights project a beam onto the target, providing a visual reference point.

  10. Laser safety - Wikipedia

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    Moderate and high-power lasers are potentially hazardous because they can burn the retina, or even the skin. To control the risk of injury, various specifications, for example 21 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Part 1040 in the US and IEC 60825 internationally

  11. Pulsed laser - Wikipedia

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    Pulsed operation of lasers refers to any laser not classified as continuous wave, so that the optical power appears in pulses of some duration at some repetition rate. This encompasses a wide range of technologies addressing a number of different motivations.

  12. Laser - Wikipedia

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    These devices can generate high power outputs with good beam quality, wavelength-tunable narrow-linewidth radiation, or ultrashort laser pulses. In 2012, Nichia and OSRAM developed and manufactured commercial high-power green laser diodes (515/520 nm), which compete with traditional diode-pumped solid-state lasers.