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Figure 2-12.—TD-100A mounted on an MP5 9MM submachine gun

LTM86 Compact Laser Designator (CLD) The LTM86 CLD, illustrated in figure 2-10, is a man-portable unit used to obtain a close estimate of  range  to  a  target  or  to  designate  a  target  for laser guided munitions. The CLD is a Class 4 laser with a 7-degree field of view and a range of 5 kilometers when used as a designator,  and  50  meters  to  10  kilometers  when used as a rangefinder. It can be powered by either a  lead  acid  mission  battery  or  a  nickel-cadmium training  battery.  Safety  eyewear  must  have  an optical  density  (OD)  with  a  rating  of  4.5  at  a wavelength of 1064 nano-meters. Special   Operations   Forces   Laser   Marker (SOFLAM) The  SOFLAM,  illustrated  in  figure  2-11,  is  a compact,  lightweight,  man-portable  unit  that  is used to obtain a close estimate of range to a target or    to    designate    a    target    for    laser-guided munitions. This unit has provisions for tripod mounting  and  remote  operation  and  can  directly accept a night vision sight for 24-hour observation. The SOFLAM is a Class 4 laser that has a 5.6- degree field of view and a range of 5 kilometers as a designator and 200 meters to 10 kilometers as a rangefinder. It weighs 9.1 pounds and is powered by  a  either  BA  5590  lithium  battery,  a  BB  590 rechargeable  battery,  or  28-volt  vehicular  power. The  safety  eyewear  must  have  an  OD  of  4  at  a wavelength of 1064 nano-meters. POINTERS/AIMING DEVICES These   devices   are   used   for   aimed   firing   of hand-carried weapons. They will produce a splash of  light  at  the  point  of  impact  for  the  weapon’s projectile. TD-100A   Laser   Target   Designator   (Aiming Device) The  TD-100A,  illustrated  in  figure  2-12,  is  a self-contained battery-powered optical sighting/laser aiming device designed for mounting  on  the  M12A1  rifle  or  the  MP5  9MM submachine gun. A red spot 162.1 Figure 2-10.—LTM86 CLD. 2-6

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