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Evaluation of Several Personal Weapon-Sighting Systems during Daytime, Dusk, and Night Conditions. - Technical memo.
Human Engineering Lab., Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD.

ProductType: Technical report
NTIS Order Number: AD-A255 771/8




 
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Date: Jul 1992
Author: P. H. Ellis W. E. Hanlon S. V. Ortega R. P. Merkey P. L. Johnson

The U.S. Army Human Engineering Laboratory (HEL) conducted a live fire performance of seven personal weapon-sighting systems. This study was a joint effort of the U.S. Border Patrol, the U.S. Army Combat Systems Test Activity (USACSTA), and the U.S. Army ...

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Project Number: 1L162716AH70
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NTIS announcement issue: 9302

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