FLIR laser rangefinder can fire at up to 3 ranges per sec

July 17, 2013
The MLR 4K laser rangefinder is a SWaP-optimized, military-grade ER:glass solid-state laser device.

The MLR 4K laser rangefinder is a SWaP-optimized, military-grade ER:glass solid-state laser device that can fire continuously at up to 3 ranges/s. It measures 34 × 54 × 89 mm, weighs 118 grams (without cover), and consumes less than 2 W when ranging, making it useful for handheld systems, weapon platforms, and stabilized turrets.
FLIR
Wilsonville, OR

www.flir.com

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K-Series Laser Rangefinders

FLIR’s MLR-K series laser rangefinders are the smallest and lightest solid state laser multi-kilometer class laser rangefinders available. The units are compact, weighing as little as 115 grams and use less than 1.5 watts (when ranging), making them easy to integrate into handheld systems and stabilized airborne and maritime turrets. The MLR-K series are a cost effective solution for single shot ranging applications. The MLR-2K can range up to 5 measurements per second and the MLR-10K 1 measurement per second making them ideal for precise measurements on moving targets.

We also offer the custom design services and volume manufacturing to meet your specific requirements. FLIR OEM is a merchant supplier and also offers a complete line of VCSEL based illuminators, laser pointers/designators and SWIR imaging products.

Features: Single shot ranging; up to 5Hz rep rate; MLR-2K weighs only 115g; smallest receiver optics for range available; <10ms ranging latency; 0 meter range capability; solar background/fog/smoke compensation; digitally controlled; and low power.

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