Training is a process of imparting a particular set of skills to a target group either by having them perform an actual task until proficiency is gained or by performing a similar task until confidence of proficiency is attained. Doing an actual task may be preferred but many factors may dictate that this objective is not feabile. The armed serices and civilian law enforcement groups must train to use their weapons but often weapon characteristics, expense and the availability of appropriate facilities dictate that some sort of simulation be employed. Eyesafe lasers are playing a major role in this sort of simulation. Present uses includes their employment as replacements for non-eyesafe lasers in determining the distance to a target, designating a target for laser energy seeking munitions and to signal the arrival of a munition at a target in a benign manner compared to what the replicated munition would do were it used instead.


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    Title :

    Eyesafe laser application in military and law enforcement training


    Additional title:

    Die Anwendung augenungefährlicher Laser für militärisches und polizeiliches Training


    Contributors:


    Publication date :

    1991


    Size :

    8 Seiten



    Type of media :

    Conference paper


    Type of material :

    Print


    Language :

    English




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