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CALLED "TELEPORT" IN THE UK AND IRELAND
Teleloader; Telehandler; Telescopic Handler; Telescopic Handlers; Telescopic handlers; Telescopic boom; Zoom boom
  • Dieci Agri Farmer Telehandler
  • Dieci telehandler working with a cylinder handling attachment
  • Bobcat Telescopic handler
  • Merlo rotating telehandler ROTO model
  • 3-tonne Manitou Telehandler with stabiliser legs to help support heavy loads
  • Telescopic handler used for cooling tower construction

Telescopic sight         
  • A mount with three scope rings for telescopic sight interface and Picatinny rail for receiver interface.
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  • Ak4OR]] (H&K G3 variant) with Hensoldt 4×24 M1 telescopic sight.
  • Two Diarange telescopic sights with integrated laser rangefinders
  • German military sniper rifle with a mounted telescopic sight and dismounted NSV80 clip on optoelectronic [[image intensifier]]
  • Hensoldt 3,5-26x56 with tan surface finish. Due to the zoom ratio, it can be used for both short and long range.
  • m/1941.]]
  • A British [[L129A1]] sharpshooter rifle with a TA648-308 6×48 ACOG fitted
  • [[Leupold and Stevens]] Mark 6 scope with variable magnification X3-X18, mounted on an [[M24 SWS]]
  • The scope mount itself can be used as the interface for attaching other accessories.
  • TA31RCO-M150CPO 4×32 ACOG sight using a combination of fiber optics (visible on top) and self-luminous tritium for reticle illumination
  • PSO-1 reticle, the bottom-left corner can be used to determine the distance from a 170-cm-tall target (expected average height of an enemy combatant).
  • Scrome LTE J10 F1 with a lens hood mounted at the ocular and a flip-open cover at the objective mounted on a [[PGM Hécate II]]
  • PU 3.5×21 sight]]
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  • Simple animation demonstrating the extent of noticeable parallax shift with eye movements in telescopic sights with and without parallax compensation.
  • The Zielgerät ZG 1229 Vampir displayed by a British soldier (ca 1945)
  • Drawing of [[Zeiss rail]] compatible telescopic sight and mount (left) and a traditional ring mount (right). Both feature a picatinny rail receiver interface.
SIGHTING DEVICE FOR FIREARMS, WITH EITHER FIXED OR VARIABLE MAGNIFICATION.
Bullet drop compensation; Rifle scope; Telescope sight; Scope (rifle); Sniper scope; Scope rifle; Telescopic sights; Rifle scopes; Scope sight; Schmidt & Bender Convex scope mounting rail; Swarovski SR scope mounting rail; Zeiss ZM/VM scope mounting rail; LM prism scope mounting rail; Riflescope
·add. ·- A sight consisting of a small telescope, as on a compass or rifle.
Telescopic sight         
  • A mount with three scope rings for telescopic sight interface and Picatinny rail for receiver interface.
  • date=30 December 2006 }}</ref>
  • Ak4OR]] (H&K G3 variant) with Hensoldt 4×24 M1 telescopic sight.
  • Two Diarange telescopic sights with integrated laser rangefinders
  • German military sniper rifle with a mounted telescopic sight and dismounted NSV80 clip on optoelectronic [[image intensifier]]
  • Hensoldt 3,5-26x56 with tan surface finish. Due to the zoom ratio, it can be used for both short and long range.
  • m/1941.]]
  • A British [[L129A1]] sharpshooter rifle with a TA648-308 6×48 ACOG fitted
  • [[Leupold and Stevens]] Mark 6 scope with variable magnification X3-X18, mounted on an [[M24 SWS]]
  • The scope mount itself can be used as the interface for attaching other accessories.
  • TA31RCO-M150CPO 4×32 ACOG sight using a combination of fiber optics (visible on top) and self-luminous tritium for reticle illumination
  • PSO-1 reticle, the bottom-left corner can be used to determine the distance from a 170-cm-tall target (expected average height of an enemy combatant).
  • Scrome LTE J10 F1 with a lens hood mounted at the ocular and a flip-open cover at the objective mounted on a [[PGM Hécate II]]
  • PU 3.5×21 sight]]
  • sp=us}}
  • Simple animation demonstrating the extent of noticeable parallax shift with eye movements in telescopic sights with and without parallax compensation.
  • The Zielgerät ZG 1229 Vampir displayed by a British soldier (ca 1945)
  • Drawing of [[Zeiss rail]] compatible telescopic sight and mount (left) and a traditional ring mount (right). Both feature a picatinny rail receiver interface.
SIGHTING DEVICE FOR FIREARMS, WITH EITHER FIXED OR VARIABLE MAGNIFICATION.
Bullet drop compensation; Rifle scope; Telescope sight; Scope (rifle); Sniper scope; Scope rifle; Telescopic sights; Rifle scopes; Scope sight; Schmidt & Bender Convex scope mounting rail; Swarovski SR scope mounting rail; Zeiss ZM/VM scope mounting rail; LM prism scope mounting rail; Riflescope
A telescopic sight, commonly called a scope informally, is an optical sighting device based on a refracting telescope. It is equipped with some form of a referencing pattern – known as a reticle – mounted in a focally appropriate position in its optical system to provide an accurate point of aim.
Infrared search and track         
  • Da Nang]], in April 1966 showing the IRST in front of the canopy.
  • MiG-29 nose showing radome and S-31E2 KOLS IRST
  • [[Eurofighter Typhoon]] with PIRATE IRST
  • [[Optronique secteur frontal]] (IRST) of the [[Dassault Rafale]], below the cockpit and to the side of the refueling boom. On the left, the main IR sensor (100&nbsp;km range), on the right a TV/IR identification sensor with [[laser rangefinder]] (40 km range)
  • AN/AAA-4 IRST under nose of F-4 Phantom
METHOD FOR DETECTING AND TRACKING OBJECTS WHICH GIVE OFF INFRARED RADIATION
IRST; Infrared Search and Track; Infrared search and track (IRST); Infra-red search and tracking; Infrared search and tracking; Infra-red Search and Track; Infra-red search and track; Infrared sighting and tracking; Distributed Aperture System
An infrared search and track (IRST) system (sometimes known as infrared sighting and tracking) is a method for detecting and tracking objects which give off infrared radiation, such as the infrared signatures of jet aircraft and helicopters.Mahulikar, S.

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Telescopic handler

A telescopic handler, also called a lull, telehandler, teleporter, reach forklift, or zoom boom, is a machine widely used in agriculture and industry. It is somewhat like a forklift but has a boom (telescopic cylinder), making it more a crane than a forklift, with the increased versatility of a single telescopic boom that can extend forwards and upwards from the vehicle. The boom can be fitted with different attachments, such as a bucket, pallet forks, muck grab, or winch.