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Mono-eye vs. Compound sensors in the head of the mobile suit
Apr 30, 2015 · Essentially where the monoeye has all of the sensors clustered together in the 'eye' the EF has them spread out though the face. In the case of the Gundam's dual eye system, they feed targeting data, giving EF MS generally better firing accuracy.
Why do most Mobile suits use the Mono-Eye system? : r/Gundam - Reddit
Oct 2, 2019 · Realistically speaking, the "eyes" we see are light emitters, like flash on a camera, not the sensor. Sensors (eyes) do not emit light. So, "mono-eye" really just means "one big light", which doesn't correspond to the number of sensors on the suit.
Technology - The Gundam Wiki | Fandom
In addition to an optical camera, this compound device also incorporates laser and infra-red sensors for precision targeting. The mono-eye is mounted on rails, and can slide back and forth to cover a wide field of view.
r/Gundam on Reddit: Aside from the rule of cool, why do the …
Passive sensors (optical sensors in the eye) detect light rays that bounce off of objects. Since radar is useless, a brief, intense flash of light from the eyes could reveal enemy locations. But it's far more likely that they just did it because it was cool and menacing.
Why do Gundam robots have eyes anyway? - Science Fiction
Jan 22, 2015 · The sensor window on the Gundam or one of the Federation's grunt units are often green or orange (aside from the eyes). On a GM (Mass Production unit), you can see the large window on the front of the head, and then a smaller rectangular piece …
F***'n mono-eyes, how do they work? - Mecha Talk
Jan 6, 2011 · Pretty sure it has back-up cameras. After Cozun punches out the Gundam's main camera in episode 15 (English dub), he moves on to the Gundam's "eyes" -- at which point Sayla exclaims, "He's going after all the cameras!" Of course, they're located in the head, too.
What is the actual purpose of the monoeyes on Zeon mobile suits?
Jun 20, 2017 · However, the pilot's view inside the cockpit is typically shown to be the same/similar to that of a Federation mobile suit or a Gundam - A full view from the front and sides of the machine's head, reminiscent of human peripheral vision.
Visor inferior, mono-eye superior? - Mecha Talk
Jul 12, 2007 · The duel Gundam eyes have been noted as being somewhat less effective than the mono-sensor used by GM-types, but the eye's look more human and the difference isn't that great (If noticeable at all), which is why they get used.
OP-02c Observation Pod | The Gundam Wiki | Fandom
The OP-02c Observation Pod is an umanned observation pod from the Mobile Suit Gundam MS IGLOO OVA series. The OP-02c Observation Pod mounts various types of sensors, one of which is a mono-eye sensor, which is normally used as the main sensor of Zeon mobile suits.
CB-001.5 1.5 Gundam | The Gundam Wiki | Fandom
Like the 1 Gundam, the 1.5 Gundam has an optical camouflage system that when activated renders it invisible to the naked eye, and undetectable by radar or other similar sensors. Mounted on the back, the pair of movable binders are directly connected to the 1.5 Gundam's GN Drive Tau and are designed using data from Alvaaron.