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An infrared searchlight was mounted to the right of the commander's cupola.
The infrared searchlight in my massive helmet lit up.
They'd have armed guards waiting to protect the divers, maybe even infrared searchlights that we couldn't see from the platform.
They have infrared searchlights on those helicopters too, so they can track better at night."
The Type 59 was not originally fitted with the infrared searchlight or main gun stabilization of the T-54.
He explained infrared searchlights and gunsights in language he hoped Kareena could understand.
The infrared searchlights snapped on.
The system is effective, but today's armies are equipped with devices with which an infrared searchlight can be instantly detected and fired on.
Do the Whistlers have infrared searchlights?"
There's the infrared searchlight!"
Suddenly, four high-powered, infrared searchlights beamed on from high atop the refinery towers, splashing the entire area with an eerie, bloody glow.
Firing control system comprised optical/radar rangefinder, auto-guidance system and L2 night-sight with an active infrared searchlight.
The Type 69 had improved armor, a gun stabilizer, a fire control system including a laser rangefinder, infrared searchlights, and a 105 mm smooth-bore gun.
A dual mode (day/night) TKN-3B 5x/4.2x magnification binocular vision device is coupled to the infrared searchlight.
He then scanned the railway ahead of him with his infrared nightscope, a combination of a high-intensity infrared searchlight and a monocular night-vision scope.
Night-Vision Devices Since the 1950's, many tanks built throughout the world have been equipped with "active" night-vision devices in which infrared searchlights provide the illumination.
Silent Attack - A kayak, piloted by Beaver The black and yellow kayak included short-wave communications and an infrared searchlight.
Known as "Uhu" (Eagle Owl), they guided IR sight-equipped Panther tanks to targets that were out of range of their own smaller infrared searchlights.
Because they are difficult for an enemy to detect, passive devices are vastly more effective than infrared searchlights, but they have one potentially fatal weakness: they can be wrecked by lasers.
Darkness per se afforded no guarantee of protection from the colonel's fightercraft for the aerial attackers were equipped with the latest infrared searchlights: "I wonder if they've noticed yet that we swiped their boat," John Marshall wondered aloud.
In BTR-60P and BTR-60PA only the driver had a forward positioned periscope over his station while the commander had the removable OU-3 infrared searchlight over his station (it remained in later models).