SomoGear NGAL Aiming Laser
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NGAL Aming Laser is a rugged, ultra-compact and lightweight system designed to be compatible with all generations of night vision devices. NGAL uses an advanced illuminator design to achieve a more uniform Near Infrared (NIR) illuminator beam for increased situation awareness. NGAL Aming LaserHigh-efficiency electronics support increased system performance at reduced Size, Weight and Power
NGAL Aming Laser features
• Independent aim and Illuminator boresight adjusters
• Co-aligned aiming beams with boresight retention ≤ 0.5 mrad
• Power levels adjustable based on customer requirements
NGAL Aming LaserVISIBLE AND INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION. AVOID EXPOSURE TO BEAM. CLASS 3B LASER PRODUCT.
Of chief importance is the use of aluminum for theNGAL Aming Laser frame. This allows the overall dimensions to be much smaller than the LA-5/PEQ due to not needing to work with a bulkier polymer frame. NGAL can taker two CR123 batteries
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The NGAL Aming Laser uses a left-side Phillips head screw to clamp onto the M1913 Picatinny rail interface system. Note the IR illuminator windage adjustment on the left side of the NGAL Aming Laser frame.
From left to right are the various laser and illuminator options: visible red laser AH (Aim High), AL (Aim Low) , O (Off), L (for IR Illuminator), DL (Dual Low), AH (Aim High), IH (Illuminator High), and DH (Dual High). The “High” versus “Low” indicates whether or not that setting has a “high” Class 3 laser output, or a “low” Class 1 laser output. The blue set screws are to prevent the use of the high-frequency emitting lasers while in training where they could be non-eye safe for participants. Note the elevation adjustment buttons for both the IR illuminator and the IR/visible laser. Also, note the battery shape facing “Tit Down” so users can be aware of the correct battery direction when inserting it.
The size comparison between the NGAL Aming Laser (bottom) and in this case the LA-5/PEQ ATPIAL (top) is readily apparent when placed next to each other. Notice the different locations of the various adjustment knobs and the relocation of the divergence control for the IR illuminator to the rear of the device. This is so a user can adjust how wide they want the IR beam used to illuminate backgrounds in low-light conditions
In thisNGAL Aming Laser image the battery cap is open, showing a CR123 battery setup. There is an equipment retention fixture between the battery compartment and the IR ruminator divergence knob. Below this knob is the pressure switch cord insert for the use of a remote pressure switch to be mounted on the M1913 Picatinny rail of the rifle. In addition to the pressure switch there is a rubber button on top of the device that can be depressed to engage any laser activated should the wire or cord go down.
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