07.01.2010, 14:04
From wikipedia:
In the British Military, applying this sort of search to real-world terrain is often referred to as "using the Mark I Eyeball" (or "Mark 0", "Mark 0 Mod[el] 1") device, the U.S. military adopting it in 1950s. The term is an allusion on military nomenclature: Mark I, Mark VIII, etc.
In the British Military, applying this sort of search to real-world terrain is often referred to as "using the Mark I Eyeball" (or "Mark 0", "Mark 0 Mod[el] 1") device, the U.S. military adopting it in 1950s. The term is an allusion on military nomenclature: Mark I, Mark VIII, etc.