assuming it's aiming right at you, the soflam locks on to anything in it's field of view and it becomes quite large at ~800 meters , which means you can be quite far away from the "center of the fov"(=allowing you to see the red beam/spot) and still be in the soflams foviceman785 wrote:
I've been at the far left base on the beach on Oman (if you're American) and I could easily see a gigantic red dot on top of the Hotel... That's a lot more than 800mthepilot91 wrote:
I dont know it's actual range but it's a littlebit less than the TV missiles ,so a little under 800 ...not that gigantic at 800 meters tbh...iceman785 wrote:
The gigantic red light the soflam lets off should let you know where it is...
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