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Hi,

i check in manual and on internet, but find nothing : what "MT" does mean in laser distance ? it's not print all the time, and i was unable to find how reproduce it...

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4 hours ago, Vakarian said:

IIRC it means that in the frame the MMS has detected multiple targets

Good to know, thx! 👍

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Posted (edited)
19 hours ago, bal2o said:

... what does "MT" mean in laser distance ?

@Vakarian @YoYo

MT means the range finder is getting an ambiguous range i.e. due to multiple reflections, etc. It is the same as the "BACK SCATTER" warning in the AH-64D.

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barundus 21/07/2024

It means there are multiple returns being received by the LRFD due to poor placement or environmental factors. 
Generally due to laser overspill or underspill, for example the top of a turret, and terrain beyond the target.
This will generate two or more range returns.
MT is an indicator of a poor primary target return.
Reposition the hit-spot to a different part of the target to ensure all the laser energy impacts where you want it to. 

 

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Posted
15 hours ago, Ramsay said:

@Vakarian @YoYo

MT means the range finder is getting an ambiguous range i.e. due to multiple reflections, etc. It is the same as the "BACK SCATTER" warning in the AH-64D.

 

 

oh thanks, now i understand what 'multiple target means", it's more like "multiple laser return"
thanks man.

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