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English: The Multifunction Aiming Light (MFAL) family includes the AN/PEQ-15 Advanced Target Pointer Illuminator Aiming Light (ATPIAL) and the AN/PEQ-15A Dual Beam Aiming Laser–Advanced2 (DBAL-A2).
The AN/PEQ-15 and AN/PEQ-15A class 3B MFAL devices replace the AN/PAQ-4C. The infrared (IR) and visible aiming lasers are co-aligned. Soldiers can use the visible laser to bore-sight the device to a weapon without the need of night vision goggles. The IR lasers emit a highly collimated beam of IR light for precise weapon aiming, as well as a separate, IR-illuminating laser with adjustable focus. Soldiers can also select a visible red-dot aiming laser to provide precise aiming of a weapon during daylight or night operations. Soldiers can use AN/PEQ-15 and AN/PEQ-15A IR lasers as hand-held illuminator pointers, or weapon-mount them with included hardware. Soldier bottom-right: M249 SAW with (Steiner-Optik) AN/PEQ-15A DBAL-A2. Soldier bottom-left M4 with L3 ATPIAL AN/PEQ-15 Soldier middle-top M4 with unidentified MFAL (likely an L3 ATPIAL on the right side of the barrel shroud/grip) |
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Source | https://www.peosoldier.army.mil/Equipment/Equipment-Portfolio/Project-Manager-Soldier-Maneuver-and-Precision-Targeting-Portfolio/Multifunctioning-Aiming-Light/ |
Author | US Army |
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