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- A rangefinder (also rangefinding telemeter, depending on the context) is a device used to measure distances to remote objects. Originally optical devices...
- Stadiametric rangefinding, or the stadia method, is a technique of measuring distances with a telescopic instrument. The term stadia comes from a Gr****...
- their stance. Used in order to establish a feeling for distance, the rangefinding jab is often used to set up a power punch with the other hand. Thus it...
- image halves not yet adjusted for range. The target's masts are especially useful for rangefinding, so Kerr proposed disrupting these with white bands....
- of a theodolite or other surveying instrument that allow stadiametric rangefinding. The term stadia mark derives from the obsolete unit of distance, the...
- heights of points above a vertical datum. When used for stadiametric rangefinding, the level staff is called a stadia rod. Levelling rods can be one piece...
- Coast Artillery fire control system Periscope Heliometer Stadiametric rangefinding Laser rangefinder Triangulation (surveying) Yoder, P.R., "Mounting optics...
- inversion system in 2011, and it was initially used in the Geovid HD laser rangefinding binoculars (2013 third generation) from the manufacturer Leica. This...
- laying in coastal artillery. It was the main component of a vertical base rangefinding system. It was necessitated by the introduction of rifled artillery from...
- The P4 stadiametric rangefinding reticle as used in the Schmidt & Bender 5–25×56 telescopic sight. The small red figure in the images is the silhouette...