@systemcat I may be able to help; I'm all right on the subject, but more importantly I have friends who are extremely knowledgeable. What questions do you have?))
What was the exact name of the US used night vision goggles? And if a photograph exists of them, where might I find it? The gun scopes are easy to locate but that's not what I want, and Goggle won't show otherwise.
What was the exact name of the US used night vision goggles? And if a photograph exists of them, where might I find it? The gun scopes are easy to locate but that's not what I want, and Goggle won't show otherwise.
The general term the US uses is NOD (night optical device) the goggles are called AN/PVS with the first being the Starlight scope and PNV-57E Tanker goggles
I know no one is present in the chat area right now. But giving a shout out message here. If you are familiar in depth with military history, specifically WWII on US equipment. Please touch base with me? I have a question Google is being less than helpful with.
Parallel development of night vision was occurring in the United States. The M1 and M3 infrared night sighting devices, also known as the “sniperscope” or “snooperscope”, were introduced by the US Army in World War II. They were active devices, using a large infrared light source to illuminate targets for snipers.
I've also found that the two thieves were leaving for Algeria, thanks of a trace of DNA evidence recovered from a helmet and their past in burglary cases according to the police.
It's been gradually slowing for years... the theory has to do with the aging of the galaxy... it's not that we build tall stuff or heavy stuff (those have no impact on that).
What would the movie night thing take to do? Is there a way to limit it to members only (on here), or would any glance at chat give away the whole thing?
My big tower can handle the processing, no problem (Threadripper 3950X 24-core (48 counting hyperthreads), 128gigs RAM, a Titan X 12gig video card, 8 harddrives)