AN/PEQ-1 SOFLAM
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AN/PEQ-1A SOFLAM

USAF Tactical Air Control Party operators using a SOFLAM during training at Aviano Air Base, Italy in 2012
The AN/PEQ-1 also known as a Special Operations Forces Laser Acquisition Marker (SOFLAM or SOF-LAM) is a US military Laser designator designed for use by Special Operations Forces, under more rugged field conditions.[1]
The AN/PEQ-1 was first used in combat in Operation Enduring Freedom and subsequently in Operation Iraqi Freedom.
Specifications
Per the manufacturers' specifications,[1] the AN/PEQ-1 has the following characteristics:
- Weight 11.3 lb (5.2 kg)
- Ranging range up to 20 km
- Target designation range over 10 km
- Laser type: NdYag, 1064 nm
References
- 1 2 "SOFLAM PEQ-1C" (PDF). Retrieved 2013-12-06.
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