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Definition of snooperscope in English: snooperscopenoun ˈsnuːpəskəʊpˈsno͞opərˌskōp A device which converts infrared radiation into a visible image, used for seeing in the dark. Example sentencesExamples - For the night eye needs no artificial light source, like the snooperscopes of World War II, which merely detected the reflections of infrared light shot out by the scopes themselves.
- His service was recognized as invaluable for his contributions in developing aircraft-fire control, television guided missiles, infra-red-image tubes for sinperscopes and snooperscopes and for storage tubes.
- Events are experienced at a far remove, mediated by communications technologies in which the assumed perspective is that of the snooperscope, the prying electronic eye.
- The ending footage is an artistic expression of the subtext that the enemy, looked down from a vantage point, are squashed like roaches under the snooperscope in a detached, game way, as if they were sub-human.
- All the time the cameras are grinding and the snooperscope is scanning every inch of the room.
- After all, it isn't every editor who can go to such things with snooperscopes and the like, so we had to rely on our five senses.
- His other inventions included a form of the electric eye and his infrared image tube led to the sniperscope and the snooperscope.
- The bright gleam of infra-red light that they had seen through the snooperscope bore out their suspicion that they had stumbled on a new and revolutionary kind of communication device.
- In 1965, he negotiated a contract for me to build one using a cathode-ray tube display, under the sponsorship of the Night Vision Laboratory at Ft. Belvoir, Virgina (which was developing the Army's sniperscopes and snooperscopes).
- At the center I helped develop the electron microscope which produced the snooperscope.
- The trouble with the snooperscopes was that they needed their own light source - a searchlight that illuminated targets with an infra-red beam.
- During World War II, he developed a camera a hundred times more powerful than the iconoscope, which was the first night-vision camera, called the sniperscope or snooperscope, and he worked on radio-controlled missiles.
Definition of snooperscope in US English: snooperscopenounˈsno͞opərˌskōp A device which converts infrared radiation into a visible image, used for seeing in the dark. Example sentencesExamples - For the night eye needs no artificial light source, like the snooperscopes of World War II, which merely detected the reflections of infrared light shot out by the scopes themselves.
- In 1965, he negotiated a contract for me to build one using a cathode-ray tube display, under the sponsorship of the Night Vision Laboratory at Ft. Belvoir, Virgina (which was developing the Army's sniperscopes and snooperscopes).
- All the time the cameras are grinding and the snooperscope is scanning every inch of the room.
- During World War II, he developed a camera a hundred times more powerful than the iconoscope, which was the first night-vision camera, called the sniperscope or snooperscope, and he worked on radio-controlled missiles.
- After all, it isn't every editor who can go to such things with snooperscopes and the like, so we had to rely on our five senses.
- His other inventions included a form of the electric eye and his infrared image tube led to the sniperscope and the snooperscope.
- The trouble with the snooperscopes was that they needed their own light source - a searchlight that illuminated targets with an infra-red beam.
- His service was recognized as invaluable for his contributions in developing aircraft-fire control, television guided missiles, infra-red-image tubes for sinperscopes and snooperscopes and for storage tubes.
- Events are experienced at a far remove, mediated by communications technologies in which the assumed perspective is that of the snooperscope, the prying electronic eye.
- The bright gleam of infra-red light that they had seen through the snooperscope bore out their suspicion that they had stumbled on a new and revolutionary kind of communication device.
- At the center I helped develop the electron microscope which produced the snooperscope.
- The ending footage is an artistic expression of the subtext that the enemy, looked down from a vantage point, are squashed like roaches under the snooperscope in a detached, game way, as if they were sub-human.
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