May 18, 2008 #1 Graeme 1st Sergeant 4,615 2,816 May 31, 2007 I'm not sure, but I think they're using some sort of field glasses/binoculars? But I'm not certain. What are the soldiers in the foreground with the 'long pipes' doing?
I'm not sure, but I think they're using some sort of field glasses/binoculars? But I'm not certain. What are the soldiers in the foreground with the 'long pipes' doing?
May 18, 2008 #2 rochie Moderator Staff Mod 22,149 6,639 Aug 9, 2006 billingham nr middlesbrough uk i think they are using range finding viewers
May 18, 2008 #3 Konigstiger205 Staff Sergeant 847 1 Mar 20, 2007 Bucharest rochie said: i think they are using range finding viewers Click to expand... Thats my opinion too...I saw another picture with a crew of an mg42 using the same thing.
rochie said: i think they are using range finding viewers Click to expand... Thats my opinion too...I saw another picture with a crew of an mg42 using the same thing.
May 18, 2008 Thread starter #4 Graeme 1st Sergeant 4,615 2,816 May 31, 2007 Thanks guys! How do they work?
May 18, 2008 #5 Gnomey Globetrotting Surgeon General Staff Mod 68,650 7,956 Nov 28, 2004 London/ Southsea / Royal Deeside, UK www.flickr.com They will be binocular and thus will work something like putting to lines together until they intersect - Rangefinder - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Binoculars of the Armed Forces - stereoscopic range finder
They will be binocular and thus will work something like putting to lines together until they intersect - Rangefinder - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Binoculars of the Armed Forces - stereoscopic range finder
May 18, 2008 Thread starter #6 Graeme 1st Sergeant 4,615 2,816 May 31, 2007 Thanks Gnomey. Looks somewhat cumbersome.