range-finding - translation to spanish
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range-finding - translation to spanish

DEVICE FOR DETERMINING THE DISTANCE TO AN OBJECT; DEVICE THAT MEASURES DISTANCE FROM THE OBSERVER TO A TARGET, IN A PROCESS CALLED RANGING
Rangefinding telemeter; Range finder; Range-finder; Rangefinders; Range-finding; Range scanner; Rangefinding; Rangefinding micrometer; Telemeter (rangefinder)
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range-finding         
telemetría
range-finder         
telémetro
range finder         
n. telémetro

Definition

loran
loran (acrón. del ingl. "long range aid to navigation", ayuda a gran distancia a la navegación) m. Aero., Mar. Sistema de navegación aérea y marítima que se basa en la emisión de impulsos que se transmiten a la vez por estaciones de radio muy alejadas entre sí.

Wikipedia

Rangefinder

A rangefinder (also rangefinding telemeter, depending on the context) is a device used to measure distances to remote objects. Originally optical devices used in surveying, they soon found applications in other fields, such as photography and in the military. They were specially useful for finding the range of a target, such as in naval gunnery and anti-aircraft artillery. The word telemeter is derived from Ancient Greek τῆλε (têle) 'distant, far away', and μέτρον (métron) 'something used to measure'.

Examples of use of range-finding
1. The list also called for "range–finding glasses that typically are used by a sniper team." Staff writer Steve Hendrix contributed to this report.
2. This is corroborated by the Military Censor, who testified before the committee that the media had cooperated with her instructions beyond expectations and that the claims that the media had revealed military secrets or helped Hezbollah‘s range–finding were groundless.
3. In conjunction with the deal for counterinsurgency training services, India signed a $30 million contract with Israel Military Industries (IMI) for 3,400 Tavor assault rifles and 200 Galil sniper rifles, as well as night vision and laser range finding and targeting equipment.
4. Michael Maples, said last week that China and Russia are the primary states of concern‘‘ regarding military space programs. Several countries continue to develop capabilities that have the potential to threaten U.S. space assets, and some have already deployed systems with inherent anti–satellite capabilities, such as satellite–tracking laser range–finding devices and nuclear–armed ballistic missiles,‘‘ he said in his written testimony on Jan. 11, the same day China‘s test was conducted.