File:VIPER sight picture close range flanking left-to-right slow-moving target, right oblique view.svg
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[edit]DescriptionVIPER sight picture close range flanking left-to-right slow-moving target, right oblique view.svg |
English: VIPER sight picture close range flanking left-to-right slow-moving (0-5 mph) or stationary target, right oblique view, center post is at center of mass |
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Source | Comparison Test Between Two Moving Target Sighting Procedures for VIPER, Page 28, Figure 7 |
Author | Dominick J. Giordano and Chauncey E. Wilson, U.S. Army Human Engineering Laboratory, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland |
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