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Lili Carbine target illuminator

From: Wu Lili 吴丽丽 <wulili@longteng-co-ltd.gd.cn>

We have a deal to create a highly portable infrared targeting device that automatically switches emitter modes based on range. At long range the aiming laser is on; at mid range the aiming laser switches to half power and turns on a 20-degree flood emitter, and at close range it switches completely to a 60-degree flood. I’ve placed a copy of the table on your desk.

As a mounted add-on for any type of carbine weapon, it has the potential to do very well across government and law enforcement agencies.

Lili Wu

Carl Re: Carbine target illuminator

From: Carl Tesky <carl@longteng-co-ltd.gd.cn>

I’m going to “nope” right out of this one if none of you mind.

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Carl Re: Carbine target illuminator

From: Carl Tesky <carl@longteng-co-ltd.gd.cn>

We did it!! We made some kind of thing that goes on another thing that’s made for killing people and helps them kill people ever better! YAY! GO US!
Lili Re: Carbine target illuminator

From: Wu Lili 吴丽丽 <wulili@longteng-co-ltd.gd.cn>

Carl, I understand your concerns, but let’s take this offline.

Lili Wu

Description[]

  • radar-out is a simple input connected to a miniature radar unit that indicates when it fires a radar “ping”.
  • radar-in is a simple input connected to a miniature radar unit that indicates when it receives a radar “ping”.
  • laser is a simple output connected to a variable-intensity infrared aiming laser.
  • flood-20 and flood-60 are simple outputs connected to infrared flood illuminators with 20° and 60° beams.
  • Measure the delay between the start of a radar-out pulse and the start of the radar-in pulse that follows it to determine the "radar range".
  • Control laser, flood-20, and flood-60 as specified in the CARBINE TARGET ILLUMINATOR range diagram, which can be found in the “Supplemental Data” section of the manual.