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How cool is the water?
Where is the sun?
How hot is the target?
How sensitive is the IRSTS?
Why do you want to know?
 
It's spelled "Fetzer", geesh... 40 weight motor oil...
 
Don't forget to account for signal strenght. FOR GOD SAKES DON'T FORGET SIGNAL STRENGTH.
 
I thought it was "Fetser"...?
Anyways, the range is a function of ball bearings. It's all ball bearings.
 
wow, sorry I asked. I guess I should have known better. Was just watching an episode of cops where infrared was used on a helicopter. Was just curious, nothing "sinister"

But thanks for the answers, got a good laugh anyway :)


AK
 
Now I know what your talking about, IRSTS. Infared search and track system, not a radar. Anybody?
 

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