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The unit is a military specs pseudo binocular intended for ground surveillance, observation of individual targets and measurement of distance up to 20 km. We deliver this to non military applications only.The range finder with the optional angular mount is designed for referencing targets coordinates, and is capable of:
- Measuring the distance to the target;
- Measuring horizontal angles and magnetic azimuths;
- - Measuring vertical angles and angles of elevation;
- - Determination of target and landmark polar coordinates;
- - Polar-to-rectangular target coordinate conversion.
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In addition to military users, the range finder is useful for many civilian applications: in geological and engineering survey, repair works, maritime navigation, meteorology, tourism and more.
More about LDM 20000 in a PDF file
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Specifications: |
LRB 20000-A
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LRB20000-B
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Magnification, x |
7
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Field of View, degrees |
7
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6
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Range, m |
100-20,000
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50 -20,000
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Gating abiility, m |
N/A
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60-6,000
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Range Accuracy, m |
±5
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± 3.5
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Dioptric Correction, Visual channel, D |
±5
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±5
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Dioptric Correction, Data channel, D |
-0.6 : -1.5
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-0.6 : -1.5
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Laser Wavelength, nM |
1.06
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1.06
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Output Energy, mJ |
15
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15
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Pulse width, nS |
6
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6
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Beam Divergence, mR |
0.6
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0.6
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Power supply, V DC |
12-14.5 or 22-29
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12-14.5 or 22-29
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User Displayed Information - The determined range, azimuth, and elevation differences are displayed to the operator through the eyepiece |
Yes
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Yes
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Data Exported - capable of digitally outputting range, azimuth, and elevation information |
Yes
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Yes
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Size - easily fits in a standard backpack, mm |
225x215x110
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100x185x190
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Weight net, kg |
2.5
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1.6
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Weight, gross, with case and accessories |
3.9
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3
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Operational Temperature, ¡C |
-40 : +50
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-40 : +50
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