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LAM consists of three laser emitters – IR aimer (4, Fig.
1), visible aimer (5, Fig.1) and IR illuminator (7, Fig. 1) –
combined in one housing (3, Fig. 1) with interaxis
distance of 44.8 millimeters. LAM is powered by a
lithium battery (CR123 type). The battery is installed
between aimer and illuminator and covered with battery
compartment cover (6, Fig.1), which is attached to the
housing by a rubber band.
The junction of battery compartment cover (6, Fig. 1) and
housing (3, Fig. 1) is sealed with rubber O-ring. A spare
O-ring is included in the standard delivery set.
Quick release lever mount (9, Fig.1) fixes LAM on a
weapon (Picatinny rail MIL-STD-1913).
Beam divergence can be changed in between 3 and 105
mrad (3’-4º30’) by turning the grooved adjustment ring
(8, Fig. 1).
Operating modes switch (13, Fig.2) has the following
positions: