File:Redeye missile aiming sequence (4).png
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English: Redeye missile early prototype aiming sequence: Gunner pulls by his right hand thumb the safety-arming lever on the left side of pistol grip from "SAFE" to "ARMED" position, which activates battery power source, allowing the missile to aquire the target, while by thumb and fingers of his left hand he simultaneously presses the uncage buttons located on both sides of the launcher's foregrip, uncaging the missile's gyroscope rotor in order to allow seeker head to follow the target instantly and continuosly, from now on missile is ready to fire |
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Author | U.S. Department of the Army |
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