A special study of the optical radiation hazards of the AN/UAS-9 Laser Rangefinder-Designator (LRFD) was conducted by personnel from the US Army Environmental Hygiene Agency at Sacramento Army Depot on 7 October 1974. It was determined that hazardous levels of optical radiation may exist out to a range of 9.7 km if viewed by the unaided eye. (Author)
Laser Rangefinder-Designator, AN/UAS-9 October 1974
1974
17 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Radiobiology , Optics & Lasers , Eye , Laser safety , Laser hazards , Radiation hazards , Radiation protection , Optical filters , Light pulses , Laser beams , Near infrared radiation , Laser target designators , Neodymium lasers , Infrared lasers , Polarization , Specular reflection , Markers , Radiation tolerance , Dose rate , Range finding , Dosimeters , Radiation injuries , Eye safety , AN/UAS-9 , AN/GSQ-184 , Neutral density filters , Metascopes
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