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sniperscope

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sniperscope [′snī·pər‚skōp]
(ordnance)
A snooperscope which, when combined with a carbine or other firearm, enables the operator to see and shoot at targets in the dark.


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By Saber Ahmad Jazbhay -- Durban, South Africa Plain in the sniperscope little more than flesh less than completely skeletal a silhouette defiantly heads across no man's land when a missile less than an inch blows a hole in his chest and like a dead leaf he crumbles in a spiral.
THRUSH had an equally impressive range of weaponry, much of it only in development before being destroyed by our heroes; their most notable item was the infrared sniperscope, enabling them to target gunfire in total darkness.
Ives, developed the Sniperscope, which uses infrared light, and also developed infrared signaling between ships.
 
 
 
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