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An FLIR Image of an FN FAL being fired. From FLIR.com
This makes it obvious why guns are called "firearms".
quite awesome, I thought it was a flamethrower...
You should see the images from helicopters and fighter jets...the use of heat-seeking missiles was well thought.
FAL? as "Fusil de Asalto Ligero"?
En.wikipedia.org
that's the one. Argentinian army used it during malvinas war (I think we're still using it)
If you take a picture of a ferrofluid with flir, the result would be zero-division.
Because...