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ment  sights  are  temporarily  installed  and  are  used  for inserted  into  the  gun  bore,  the  LOS  is  brought  into alignment   and   then   removed   from   the   equipment. exact  alignment  with  the  gun-bore  axis.  Figure  3-10 Others  are  permanently  installed  and  remain  as  part  of shows   atypical   boresight   with   self-contained   optics. the   equipment. Alignment  sights  include  boresight  telescopes  and Self-Contained   Optics self-contained    optics. In  alignments  that  use  fixed,  self-contained  optics, Boresight   Telescopes the  telescope  is  permanently  mounted  on  a  machined surface  and  accurately  positioned  so  that  the  telescope Boresight  telescopes  are  used  to  represent  the  bore LOS   is   parallel   to   the   pointing   axis   of   the   antenna axis   of   a   gun.   These   instruments   are   designed   with dish.  Actual  alignment  is  accomplished  by  mechanical self-contained  optics  in  a  single  unit.  The  optics  and movement  of  the  antenna  dish  so  that  the  radar  beam features  for  positioning  the  instrument  and  securing  it is  parallel  to  the  telescope  LOS  or  movement  of  the in  the  gun  are  all  part  of  the  unit.  Most  boresights  of telescope   so   that   it   is   parallel   to   the   radar   beam. this  class  are  provided  with  mounting  surfaces  that  fit Figure  3-11  shows  typical  fixed,  self-contained  align- accurately  into  the  gun  bore.  When  the  instrument  is ment   sights. Figure  3-10.—Typical  boresight  with  self-contained  optics. 3-8

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