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Small Arms Weapons Effects Simulator

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The Small Arms Weapons Effect Simulator (SAWES) was a training device used by the British Army during the 1980s. It consisted of an infrared projector mounted on the L1A1 self loading rifle and later the SA80, and a harness with receptors to receive the beams to simulate hits. The sight had a similar rectacle as the SUSAT and a cable attatched to the trigger that activated the device when using blank ammunition. An unusual 'Umpire gun' existed made from L1A1 components was used by range staff.

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