Agnostic_Indian
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Going back to
the air strike scenario, if laser
guided bombs are employed, the
Indian ground troops may require
a laser designator. It’s not just
point and the aircraft shoots as
the press and media will have you
believe. That laser designator
must be set to a specific agreed
upon frequency of invisible laser
light. The laser guided bombs
loaded on the aircraft will also be
set to accept that specific
frequency. You can ’t have the
enemy using a similar frequency
of laser light to direct our bombs
back on us (unlikely). If the
frequencies do not match, the
bombs won ’t register a signal.
i guess it's from same article.
the air strike scenario, if laser
guided bombs are employed, the
Indian ground troops may require
a laser designator. It’s not just
point and the aircraft shoots as
the press and media will have you
believe. That laser designator
must be set to a specific agreed
upon frequency of invisible laser
light. The laser guided bombs
loaded on the aircraft will also be
set to accept that specific
frequency. You can ’t have the
enemy using a similar frequency
of laser light to direct our bombs
back on us (unlikely). If the
frequencies do not match, the
bombs won ’t register a signal.
i guess it's from same article.