LYSIGHT Ngal ir laser
Although https://bit.ly/330UBPE Technologies
M1913 Picatinny rail mounted Next Generation Aiming Laser (NGAL) has publicly
been demonstrated in various trade shows over previously, this year we were
able to get a conversation in tne company about the LYSIGHT Ngal ir laser
in order to learn more about it.
The size
comparison between the airsoft
ngal box (bottom) 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.
Originally
beginning as a SOCOM solicitation several years ago, the intent of the ngal airsoft box was to provide a
better Advanced Target Point Illuminator Aiming Laser (ATPIAL) than the current
AN/PEQ-15s, AN/PEQ-16s, and LA-5/PEQ ATPIALs currently in service when it comes
to reduced Size, Weight, and Power (SWaP). Currently, it offers similar modes
of operation when compared to the AN/PEQ15 with a visible red laser, an IR
aiming laser, and an IR illuminator. In addition to dimensions and power usage,
there are a number of other factors that set the new LYSIGHT
Ngal ir laser apart from existing ATPIAL designs from Insight.
At the
business end of the
https://bit.ly/330UBPE with the
protective caps removed is the visible red laser (left side, top), IR laser
(left side, bottom), and the IR illuminator (right side). The visible and IR
aiming lasers have a boresight retention within 0.5 mrad.
Of chief
importance is the use of aluminum for the https://bit.ly/330UBPE
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.
airsoft ngal box can take either
a single AA battery or two CR123 batteries depending on the battery cap that is
utilized. This is so a user doesn’t have to rely on CR123s if traveling to
countries where CR123s may be in limited supply.
In this
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.
Another
important note is that L3 Insight worked in conjunction with Vixel to produce
the IR illuminator for the https://bit.ly/330UBPE.
According to conversations with the L3 representative, the LYSIGHT
Ngal ir laser has entered active service with special operations
elements in 2016 and 2017.
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.
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