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  • {{r|Forward-looking infrared}}
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  • {{r|Forward-looking infrared}}
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  • A shoulder-fired, "fire and forget" missile using [[forward-looking infrared|thermal viewing]] in the control unit and seeker, the missile has selectabl
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  • {{r|Forward-looking infrared}}
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  • *640 x 512 pixel [[forward-looking infrared|forward-looking infrared/thermal imager (FLIR)]]
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  • {{r|Forward-looking infrared}}
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  • {{r|Forward-looking infrared}}
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  • {{r|Forward-looking infrared}}
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  • ...lve missiles that can make no course changes on their own, but do have a [[forward-looking infrared]], television, or other imaging sensor whose images are sent back to the op
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  • {{r|Forward-looking infrared}}
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  • {{r|Forward-looking infrared}}
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  • ...er]]. For both night navigation and target spotting, it has nose-mounted [[forward-looking infrared]] (FLIR) with a 40° x 30° field of view.
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  • {{r|Forward-looking infrared}}
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  • {{r|Forward-looking infrared}}
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  • {{r|Forward-looking infrared}}
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  • Piloting aids include APQ-170|AN/APQ-170 multi-mode radar, forward-looking infrared and night vision goggle-compatible heads-up displays. It has inertial guid
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  • {{r|Forward-looking infrared}}
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  • {{r|Forward-looking infrared}}
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  • {{r|forward-looking infrared}}
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  • ...s include APQ-170|AN/APQ-170 terrain following/terrain avoidance radar and forward-looking infrared.
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  • {{r|Forward-looking infrared}}
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  • ...choice of visual light television, laser designator|laser designation, or forward-looking infrared|passive thermal energy on variants of the AGM-65 Maverick air-to-surface mi
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  • {{r|Forward-looking infrared}}
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  • ...''[[Pittsburgh Post Gazette]]'' the vessel will be equipped with ''"sonar, forward-looking infrared cameras, and a state-of-the-art electronic suite"''. She will be {{convert ...ht fires along Pittsburgh's three rivers, would be decked out with sonar, "forward-looking infrared cameras" and a state-of-the-art electronic suite. It would be able to pump
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  • ...an be attached to a disposable Lockheed-Martin missile. The CLU, with a [[forward-looking infrared|thermal viewer]] operating in the 8000-12000 nanometer far [[infrared]] ra
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  • An interim MH-60A versions received air refueling probes, forward-looking infrared (FLIR) and two Miniguns on pintle mounts in side windows.
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  • ...n goggles. Navigation improved for both figher and attack missions, with a forward-looking infrared viewing system intended for night navigation and a moving map display.
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  • Block 1B's adds man-in-the-loop system control, as well as a forward-looking infrared (FLIR) tracker to complement the radar. Block 1B can engage littoral threat
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  • *[[Forward-looking infrared]] (FLIR) sensor
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  • The basic suite includes terrain-following/terrain-avoidance radar, forward-looking infrared (FLIR) viewing, inertial navigation coupled with GPS, and a moving map disp
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  • {{r|Forward-looking infrared}}
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  • {{r|AAS-36|AN/AAS-36A}} Infrared Detecting Set [IRDS] operating both in [[forward-looking infrared|thermal imaging]] and visual light modes.
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  • *The electro-optical targeting system (EOTS) with forward-looking infrared (FLIR) and infrared search and track (IRST) system,
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  • *[[AAS-36|AN/AAS-36A]] Infrared Detecting Set [IRDS] operating both in [[forward-looking infrared|thermal imaging]] and visual light modes.
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  • ...is either acoustic or nonimaging electro-optical. The selective sensor is forward-looking infrared (FLIR).
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  • *Independent second-generation forward-looking infrared|thermal viewers for commander and gunner
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  • ...is either acoustic or nonimaging electro-optical. The selective sensor is forward-looking infrared (FLIR).
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  • ...-generation, wire-guided anti-tank missiles. It provides the driver with a forward-looking infrared|thermal imaging viewer. Depending on the model, there are improvements in p
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  • ...military electronics, including [[radio]]s, [[night vision device]]s or [[forward-looking infrared|thermal viewers]], navigational equipment such as a [[Global Positioning Sy
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  • LPWS has two radar and a forward-looking infrared sensor. The first radar, which searches for the target after being cued, is
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  • | AN/AAQ-6 Forward-looking infrared (FLIR)
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  • ...by detectable radar signals, but by passive electro-optical means such as forward-looking infrared.
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