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Special Operations Forces Laser Marker (SOFLAM)

Figure  2-9  illustrates  warning  labels  for  Class  3B and Class 4 lasers. Figure  2-8.—Laser  maintenance  area  warning  sign. appropriate  laser-protective  eyewear  and  appropriate clothing. Other controls include the use of warning lights,  signs  stating  the  danger  involved,  and  the control  measures  provided  for  Class  3B  lasers. LASER  EQUIPMENT In  the  following  paragraphs  we  will  discuss  a  few of  the  types  of  laser  equipment  found  in  the  Navy today.  There  are  three  categories  of  laser  equipment: markers/designators,  pointers/aiming  devices,  and rangefinders. This  equipment  is  used  for  target designation,  aimed  firing,  and  target  ranging,  thereby enhancing our tactical ability. MARKERS/DESIGNATORS Markers are used to mark objects as targets for laser-guided  weapons. Designators  are  used  to designate an object in a cluster of objects as a target for  laser-guided  weapons. Figure 2-9.—Examples of laser warning labels: A. Class 3B and Class 4 visible and near infrared; and B. Class 3B and Class 4 infrared  and  ultraviolet. 2-5

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