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Technique of measuring distances with a telescopic instrument
Stadiametric rangefinding, or the stadia method / stadiametry, is a technique of measuring distances with a telescopic instrument. The term stadia comes
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Optical sighting device for firearms
not have any graduated markings, and thus are unsuitable for stadiametric rangefinding. However some crosshair designs have thickened outer sections
Telescopic_sight
British sniper
The P4 stadiametric rangefinding reticle as used in the Schmidt & Bender 5–25×56 telescopic sight. The small red figure in the images is the silhouette
Craig Harrison (British Army soldier)
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Graduated rod used to measure differences between heights
points or heights of points above a vertical datum. When used for stadiametric rangefinding, the level staff is called a stadia rod. Levelling rods can be
Level_staff
SI derived unit of angle
circle is in common use by telescopic sight manufacturers using (stadiametric) rangefinding in reticles. The divergence of laser beams is also usually measured
Radian
Aim markings in optical devices, e.g. crosshairs
mil-dot reticle with the addition of 400 m – 1200 m holdover (stadiametric) rangefinding brackets for 1 meter high or 0.5 meter wide targets at 400, 600
Reticle
Russian telescopic sight
for wind or moving targets and can also be used for additional stadiametric rangefinding purposes, since they are spaced at 1 milliradian intervals, meaning
PSO-1
Ways in which length, distance or range can be measured
and passive reflection. Active rangefinding methods include laser (lidar), radar, sonar, and ultrasonic rangefinding. Other devices which measure distance
Length_measurement
Advanced type of slide rule
The ⋅ means multiplication. The ⋅ is the mid-line dot operator. Stadiametric rangefinding: for an anallactic tacheometer with its vernier scale reading
Fuller_calculator
Sniper rifle
is a Schmidt & Bender PMII 3-12×50 LP scope with a proprietary stadiametric rangefinding reticle layout made exclusively for Brügger & Thomet. The TRS
Brügger_&_Thomet_APR
Compact high-power telescope
adjustment. Some spotting scopes also have in-built reticles for stadiametric rangefinding. Spotting scope eyepieces are usually interchangeable to adapt
Spotting_scope
Type of telescopic sight
and reference markings over the target image for more advanced stadiametric rangefinding, which is important for extended-range shooting and artillery
Prism_sight
Rangefinding crosshairs in a surveying instrument
reticle of a theodolite or other surveying instrument that allow stadiametric rangefinding. The term stadia mark derives from the obsolete unit of distance
Stadia_mark
German company
controls. The P4 stadiametric rangefinding reticle as used in the Schmidt & Bender 5-25x56 PM II LP at 5x zoom. The P4 stadiametric rangefinding reticle as
Schmidt_&_Bender
Sniper rifle
reticles (a regular mil-dot reticle with the addition of holdover (stadiametric) rangefinding brackets for 1 metre high or 0.5 metre wide targets at 400, 600
Sako_TRG
Optical device that measures distance from the observer to a target
German cruiser Admiral Graf Spee on display in Montevideo, Uruguay Stadiametric rangefinding Coincidence rangefinder Rangefinder Telemeter Improved Stereoscopic
Stereoscopic_rangefinder
Angular measurement, thousandth of a radian
used by telescopic rifle sight manufacturers in reticles for stadiametric rangefinding.[citation needed] For maps and artillery, three rounded definitions
Milliradian
Optical ranging devices
system Coast Artillery fire control system Periscope Heliometer Stadiametric rangefinding Laser rangefinder Triangulation (surveying) Yoder, P.R., "Mounting
Coincidence_rangefinder
Type of optical rangefinder
at times when using active radar is inadvisable. Rangefinder Stadiametric rangefinding Blair, Jr., Clay (2001). "1". Silent Victory, the U.S. Submarine
Stadimeter
Topics referred to by the same term
on the reticle of a theodolite or other surveying instrument Stadiametric rangefinding (also stadia method), a technique of measuring distances with
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