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portable night vision systems 2014-15 PORTABLE NIGHT VISION SYSTEMS Delivering 360° see “through-the-hull” vision to the crew. Introduction 'DUN QLJKWV ORZ OHYHO Á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n the years since 2001 assymetrical warfare has become the combat norm. Armies are no longer facing off across wide open spaces; they are searching out their adversaries in villages and towns, picking their way through lookers-on, shoppers and school children. Zero collateral damage is demanded by the general public on both sides of the conflict and so clear identification of the enemy has become vital. Mistaking a school bus filled with children for a truck full of terrorists is intolerable, even at night. And so armies have invested heavily to procure ever better night-vision systems, whether they be cooled infrared, uncooled infrared, medium or long wave, image intensifiers or thermal. Some are designed to be target sights and others are wearable, generally worn by the soldier on his helmet either in front of his eyes or just to the side of one eye. But in this booklet we will be concentrating on the portable types, that are either hand-held or tripod-mounted. And as we mark the 100th anniversary this year of the tragedy that was World War 1, this booklet will show you not only how far the simple binocular of yore has come, but even how far it has come in the past decade. Christina Mackenzie Editor Selex ES. The power of one. Defence. Security. Smart systems. selex-es.com armada’s Vademecum 3 PORTABLE NIGHT VISION SYSTEMS Quickie guide T hermal, light intensifying, cooled, uncooled, mid-wave infrared, longwave infrared, single pulse, multi-pulse: what is the difference between these various different technologies that can be used to see at night? ermal infrared: this technology relies on the fact that a human body or a recently switched off engine will emit heat. With this technology sensors capture the heat and allow the viewer to see an image of whatever it is that is emitting the heat without emitting anything itself. e system is thus passive. Light intensifier: there is usually always a little bit of light, even from the moon or stars, so these systems intensify the little light that there is to give an image. However, they will not function in a dark cave for example. Long-wave infrared (LWIR) is less sensitive to blooming, dust and fog and and is thus preferred on the battlefield. It can be used day or night and is not sensitive to the sun. e image treatment technology is slightly more complex than in MWIR systems. Mid-wave infrared (MWIR) can see further with a smaller lens and is thus more compact. is technology is preferred in hot damp conditions but is sensitive to the sun. Because LWIR and MWIR are based on different technologies there are no systems which combine the two but ales, which claims to be the only company that offers both these technologies, says combining the two is something they may look at in the future. e market is split almost evenly 50/50 between the two technologies. Cooled: A quantic detector must be cooled to -200°C. To achieve this the electronic chip is placed on a small refrigerating unit. e photon hits the detector, rips off an electron which is transformed into an electric current and the latter is what is detected. A cooled system takes up to 3-8 minutes to become operational aer it is switched on. ese systems with their short focal length are used to see great distances away and are particularly useful in hot and humid conditions. ey are more expensive than uncooled systems. Uncooled: this works with a microbolometer — an infrared imaging sensor that converts infrared radiation into visible images by heating the photon when it hits the detector. is system is less expensive, starts up quickly and makes less noise than a cooled system. e major difference, however, is that the microbolometer is less sensitive than a quantic detector and so the system needs to have a bigger lens in order to capture more light. is technology is thus more adapted to seeing closer i.e. up to 1 km away. However, few armies have both cooled and uncooled systems. ey generally opt for either one or the other. Mono-function: a pair of binoculars which are a simple thermal imager allowing the user to see camouflage during the day and see at night. Because there is no stereoscopic vision the image seen by the user will have no depth of field. 4 armada’s Vademecum Detection= 3.6 pixels by 1 pixels You can see something is there Recognition= 14.4 pixels by 4 pixels You can see that a person is there Identification= 28.8 pixels by 8 pixels You can see that the person is holding a rifle Multi-function: in addition to the functions offered by the monofunction, these systems also allow include a GPS so that the user knows where he is, has a magnetic compass so that the user knows in which direction the target lies and a laser telemetry system to know how far away the target is. At the press of a button the user will get all the coordinates of the target. He can send these to his commanding officer together with a photograph of what he can see. e systems are thus part of a networkcentric battlefield. Most night-vision systems sold today are multi-function. Laser telemetry systems: ere are two technologies: single pulse in which just one powerful pulse is sent and the distance is measured by the time it takes to bounce back to the user; with this system it does not matter if the target or the user are moving. With a multi-pulse system in which many less powerful pulses are sent, the measurement will be inaccurate if the target and/or user are moving. Detection, recognition and identification: what's the difference? roughout this booklet you will read references to the range at which objects can be detected, recognised or identified. e difference between them is as follows: Detection: the viewer can see that there is something that is different from the spectral field around it. And in order to detect if an object is present or not, its critical dimensions needs to be covered by 1.5 or more pixels. Recognition: the viewer can see that this something is a person, for example, as opposed to an animal or any other object. In order to recognise an object it needs to be subtended by at least 6 pixels across its critical dimension. Identification: the viewer can see sufficiently well to be able to identify the object as “friend or foe”. In order to do this the critical dimension of the object in question needs to be subtended by at least 12 pixels. anks to FLIR systems for the above illustrations and the definitions of detection, recognition and identification. armada’s Vademecum 5 PORTABLE NIGHT VISION SYSTEMS A100 Night vision monocular by Aselsan SPECIFICATIONS Produced by INTERNATIONAL based on information provided by the companies described. Volume 1, Edition 2 — September 2014 Copyright 2012 by Media Transasia Ltd. Publishing Office: Media Transasia Ltd., 1205 Hollywood Centre, 233 Hollywood Road, Sheung Wan, Hong Kong. Tel: (852) 2815 9111, Fax: (852) 2815 1933 Editor-in-Chief: Eric H. Biass Editor: Christina Mackenzie Chairman: J.S. Uberoi President: Xavier Collaco Sr. Manager International Marketing: Vishal Mehta Manager Marketing: Jakhongir Djalmetov Sales & Marketing Coordinator: Atul Bali Creative Director: Bipin Kumar Asstt. Art Director: Ajay Kumar Chief Financial Officer: Gaurav Kumar Advertising Sales Offices AUSTRIA, BENELUX, SWITZERLAND Cornelius W. Bontje Ph: +41 55 216 17 81, [email protected] FRANCE Promotion et Motivation, Odile Orbec Ph: +33 1 41 43 83 00, [email protected] GERMANY Sam Baird Ph: +44 1883 715 697, [email protected] ITALY, NORDIC COUNTRIES Emanuela Castagnetti-Gillberg Ph: +46 31 799 9028, [email protected] PAKISTAN Kamran Saeed, Solutions Inc. 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Printed by Media Transasia Thailand Ltd. 75/8, 14th Floor, Ocean Tower II, Soi Sukhumvit 19, Sukhumvit Road, Klongtoeynue, Wattana, Bangkok 10110, Thailand. Tel: 66 (0)-2204 2370, Fax: 66 (0)-2204 2390 -1 Subscription Information: Readers should contact the following address: Subscription Department, Media Transasia Ltd., 1205 Hollywood Centre, 233 Hollywood Road, Sheung Wan, Hong Kong. Tel: (852) 2815 9111, Fax: (852) 2851 1933 www.armada.ch A100 – Night Vision Monocular Magnification : 1X Field of View : 40º Focus Range : 25 cm to infinity Eye Relief : 25 mm Weight (Without battery) : 350 gr +/10% Environmental Operating Temperature : -51ºC to +55ºC Storage Temperature : -51ºC to +71ºC Immersion : 1m for 30 minutes Power Source One AA Alkaline 1.5Vcell : or One AA : 1.8V Lithium cell T his compact lightweight and rugged night vision monocle is operated on a single AAA battery and can be either hand-held, head-mounted or weapon mounted. Aselsan claims that the advantage of a monocular is that the user can make an instant transition to ambient light viewing because the pupil of the eye uncovered by the monocular is already dilated. When using standard binoculars it takes one minute for the pupils to dilate aer the goggle is removed during which time the user may be night blind. e A100, which has a built in IR illuminator, can be immersed in 1 metre of water for up to 30 minutes. armada’s Vademecum 7 PORTABLE NIGHT VISION SYSTEMS ALICE HH by Selex-ES Hand Held Uncooled Thermal Imager SPECIFICATIONS Thermal imaging performance IR detector Uncooled microbolometer 640 x 480 aSi, 17µm pitch Lens Motorized dual FOV 9.4° x 7.1° and 28° x 21° e-ZOOM up to 4x Optical Extender (OE) 1.5X (Optional) A LICE HH is an uncooled thermal imager based on a state-ofthe-art, high resolution focal plane. e advantages of uncooled IR technology mean that there is no need for cryocooling devices. is results in a significant reduction in weight, size and power consumption, together with an overall improvement in reliability, operational readiness and portability. ALICE HH is the ideal solution for applications where small size and low weight are required (i.e., reconnaissance forces and special units; security and perimeter defense forces, etc.). ALICE HH can also be fitted with a laser range finder, by means of a Picatinny rail (optional) to be mounted on the upper part of the equipment’s body. KEY FEATURES Lightweight and compact design Low power consumption Motorized dual FOV e-ZOOM Auto focus Image Electronic stabilization Built-in record video and image facility Advanced low-power binocular display Color graphics (text and symbols) Freeze frame Fast time-to-image (< 5sec) Ergonomic design with balancing of mass distribution Military environmental compliant for hand-held systems Optical Extender (OE) 1.5x (optional) 8 armada’s Vademecum Features Image Electronic stabilization Video and image recorder More than 4 hours video recording (MPEG4) or 4,000 images (BMP or JPEG), or any intermediate combination Visualization Presentation Viewer Monochrome image, color graphics Binocular Interfaces Command & Control RS-232 Image and video download USB 2.0 mass storage Environmental Mil-spec EMC Operating temperature Power Power consumption Operating time Battery MIL-STD-810G hand-held systems MIL-STD-461F -32°C to +55°C < 5W Up to 8 hours High performance rechargeable lithium ion batteries Dimensions, weight and mounting Weight <1.6kg (battery included) Overall dimensions 257mm x 183mm x 104mm Mounting Standard tripod mount armada’s Vademecum 9 PORTABLE NIGHT VISION SYSTEMS AN/PSQ-20A (F6024 Series) by Exelis Spiral Enhanced Night Vision Goggle (SENVG) T he SENVG is a refined version of the original AN/PSQ-20 ENVG system Exelis delivered on the U.S. Army's ENVG (Enhanced Night Vision Goggle) I programme, bringing significant improvements in producibility, field of view, and life cycle costs. It is a monocular passive night vision device which allows soldiers to obtain a clear colour picture. e SENVG combines an image intensified (I2) tube and infrared (IR) micro-bolometer into a compact monocular weighing less than 907 grammes. e 3battery pack provides power for helmet-mounted or hand-held use. e fusion of the I2 and IR imagery methods, which can also be used separately, provide the soldier with greater situational awareness due to improved threat detection under most battlefield environments and expanded viewing capability from bright light conditions to total darkness and through battlefield obscurants. e device can pick-up infra-red signatures from targets even if they are partially hidden behind other objects or even if they are no longer there: heat le on a wall from somebody who'd recently been leaning on it, for example. e device can be modified to allow soldiers to connect to the battlefield network and receive data and video feed into their goggles and could be connected to a smartphone to allow the user to access applications such as maps and gunshot detection programmes. e U.S. Army has ordered 3,800 SENVGs in addition to the 12,600 ENVGs it ordered in two contracts in 2005 and 2009. 10 armada’s Vademecum SPECIFICATIONS Less than 907 gm including helmet mount and batteries Over 7.5 hours of fused operation life on 3 AA lithium batteries 18-mm image tube 320 X 240 microbolometer thermal camera Field of View - 12 >38° - IR >28° Diagonal 12 Resolution (1E3fl), 1.30 cy/mr armada’s Vademecum 11 PORTABLE NIGHT VISION SYSTEMS AN/PSQ-36 (FGS) by L-3 Warrior Systems Fusion Goggle System T he FGS combines the light amplification capability of Image Intensification (I2) devices, such as the AN/PVS-15 night vision goggles, with the heat sensing capability of thermal imaging systems. It can be used handheld or helmet-mounted and can be used with weapon-mounted aiming and laser systems. e FGS allows the operator to adjust the viewed image from 100% I2 to 100% thermal, or a varying mix of the two. e system amplifies available light and thermal signatures and fuses them together to produce a clear image under adverse conditions enabling target identification in light rain, smoke, snow, low light and total darkness. e FGS provides image resolution in situations where active infrared illumination is not an option. SPECIFICATIONS Dimensions (goggle only): 3.9"L x 3.1 ”H x 6.1 ”W Weight (goggle only): 0.58kg (1.3 pounds) Battery Type: (4) 3-volt lithium CR123 batteries Battery Operating Life: >8 hours continuous operation Startup Time: <2 seconds Magnification: 1 x Field of View: I2 FOV = 38°; LWIR 21° H x 16°V Thermal: Selectable White Hot, Black Hot, Gutline Modes, User adjustable I2 gain and Thermal brightness Operating Temperatures: -32°C to 49°C (-25°F to 12D°F) 12 armada’s Vademecum armada’s Vademecum 13 PORTABLE NIGHT VISION SYSTEMS AN/PVS-23 (F5050) by Exelis Night Vision Binocular T he F5050 binocular has aviation standard optics and high-resolution Gen 3 F9800 image intensifier tubes. Each of the user's eyes receives a unique image giving greater clarity than can be obtained from single-tube devices and making it easier to judge distances and relative motion so the ability to perform tasks such as driving is greatly improved. e binocular includes a powerful infrared (IR) illuminator with wide or narrow beam capability. e F5050 can be hand-held, headmounted or helmet-mounted. When hand-held or head-mounted it is powered by a single AA battery in the binocular. When helmet-mounted it is powered by a battery pack containing two pairs of AA batteries mounted at the rear of the helmet for extended operational endurance. Exelis offers the F5050 for both ground-based and sea-based applications as its depth perception makes its suitable for activities such as off-road driving and high-speed navigation at sea. 14 armada’s Vademecum SPECIFICATIONS Field Of View Magnification Resolution Brightness Gain Collimination : : : : : Diopter Adjustment Interpupillary Adjustment Fore-and-Aft Adjustment Tilt Adjustment Objective Lens EFL Eyepiece Lens EFL Exit Pupil/Eye Relief : : : : : : : Focus Range Flip-Up/Flip-Down Battery Type : : : Weight Binocular Operating Temperature : : (Degrees) 40°, +1°/-2 Unity 1.3 cy/mr, minimum 6,000 fL/fL, minimum <1.0° convergence; <0.3° divergence/dipvergence +2 to -6 diopters 52 to 72 mm - individual knobs 25 mm range 10°, minimum 27 mm F/1.23, T/1.35 27 mm On axis: 14 mm @ 25-mm distance Full field: 6 mm @ 25-mm distance 41 cm (16 in.) to infinity Button release for up and down motion One 1.5 Vdc AA-size alkaline internal or Two 1.5 Vdc AA-size alkaline external battery pack 650 grams -32°C to +52°C armada’s Vademecum 15 PORTABLE NIGHT VISION SYSTEMS AN/PVS-7D (F5001) by Exelis Night vision goggles T he F5001 night vision goggles enable military ground forces to conduct critical missions during the darkest nights of the year. e 680-gramme goggles can be hand-held, helmetmounted, or head-strap mounted for hands-free operation. Key features include: a quick-release lever to permit one-handed attachment/detachment from helmet or head harness; an automatic highlight cutoff to protect the image intensifier; an "IR-on" indicator; and a low-voltage indicator. SPECIFICATIONS Spectral Response: Visible to 0.90 µm (IR) Field of View: 40º Magnification: Unity Resolution - High Light Level (fC): 1.15 cy/mr, minimum (on-axis) Brightness Gain: 3000 fL/fL, minimum Collimaton: 1º ±1º convergence ≤1/2ºdipvergence/divergene Diopter Adjustment: +2 to -6 diopters interpupillary Adjustment: 55 to 71mm Objective Lens: EFL 26 mm/F/1.2,T/1.3 Eyepiece Lens: EFL 26 mm Eye Relief: 15 mm Focus Range: 20 cm to infinity Voltage Required: 2.7 Vdc = 3.0 VDC, battery (50 mA. Maximum) Battery Type: Two AA size 1.5 - V alkalines, or One 3.0-V lithium (BA-5567-U) Weight: 680 grams maximum Operating Temperature Range: -51ºC to +49ºC Storage Temperature Range: -51ºc to +85ºC 16 armada’s Vademecum armada’s Vademecum 17 PORTABLE NIGHT VISION SYSTEMS AN/PVS-14 (F6015) by Exelis Monocular night vision device Wide-area surveillance and hyperspectral data is gathered up here. BORDER PROTECTION ENABLED BY INGENUITY SPECIFICATIONS While ground-based controllers route data to and from landand air-based sources. On-Axis Resolution (max.) at optimum light level: 1.3 cycles/milliradian System Magnification: 1 X +0.03 System Distortion: Less than 3% Range Focus: 25 cm to infinity Diopter Focus: +2 to -6 diopters Exit Pupil and Eye Relief: 14 mm on-axis exit pupil at 25-mm eye relief Field of View: 40 +2° System Brightness Gain: Adjustable from 25 to more than 3,000 Operating Temperature: -51°C to +49°C Storage Temperature: -51°C to +85°C Weight of Monocular with eyecup, lens: 355 grams So that agents are provided with real-time situational awareness, day or night. T he 355 gramme F6015 is designed for use by the individual soldier hand-held as a monocular, headmounted, or helmet mounted as a single-eye goggle, or weapon-mounted as a night scope. e advantage of a monocular is that the unaided eye remains adapted to the dark, able to see close-range, while the eye using the F6015 can see potential threats and targets long range. is visual flexibility enables the soldier to move quietly and effectively under all night conditions. 18 armada’s Exelis creates agile, affordable solutions based on innovative and ready-now technology. So whether you need UAV components or enhancements, high-density point-to-point data communications, the world’s premier night vision systems or all of the above – we’ve got you covered. Upgrade an existing system, solve a single problem or take advantage of a suite of interoperative solutions to face your toughest challenge. Enhance your mission with the power of ingenuity. Vademecum www.exelisinc.com/ISRA Exelis is a registered trademark and “The Power of Ingenuity” is a trademark, both of Exelis Inc. Copyright © 2014 Exelis Inc. All rights reserved. PORTABLE NIGHT VISION SYSTEMS AN/PVS-14 (NVD) by L-3 Warrior Systems Monocular Night Vision Device T he NVD is the standard issue night vision monocular for the United States Armed Forces and is in widespread use in many other NATO member states. It can be used as either a hand-held pocketscope, a right or le eye-mounted monocular, or a weapon sight when mounted in conjunction with an infrared (IR) laser aimer or other night vision-compatible primary optic. It was part of the equipment fielded in the U.S. Army's Land Warrior programme. 20 armada’s Vademecum SPECIFICATIONS Weight Dimensions (LxHxW) Mode of Operation II Tube Tube Form Factor Range of Detection Range of Recognition System Zoom Resolution Film Gate Brightness Gain Magnification Field of View Objective Lens Eyepiece Lens Diopter Adjustment Range of Focus Voltage Required Battery Type Battery Life Operating Temperature Storage Temperature : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : 392 grammes 11.4cm (l) x 5.44cm (h) x 5cm (w) Passive MX-11769 18mm 350m (Starlight) 300m (Starlight) 4× 64 lp/mm (Typ) Thin-Film Auto-Gated Adjustable from 25 to more than 3000 fL/fL 1x 40º f/1.2 EFL 26 mm +4 to -6 25 cm to infinity 1.5 Volts One (1) AA size Approx. 50 hrs at room temp -51°C to +49°C -51°C to +49°C armada’s Vademecum 21 PORTABLE NIGHT VISION SYSTEMS AN/PVS-15 (M953) by L-3 Warrior Systems Night vision binoculars T hese rugged, lightweight binoculars which operate on a single AA battery feature a twin-tube design that provides comparable performance to aviation systems and better depth perception than single-tube systems afford. ey can be either hand-held or helmet mounted. e M953 is designed to be used during vehicle, assault and amphibious operations. It has auto-gated image tubes, a feature found in many image intensifier tubes manufactured for military purposes aer 2006, to control the amount of light that gets through, thus enabling the binoculars to be used during brighter conditions, even daylight, without damaging the tube or leading to premature failure. It has become an invaluable feature for missions in which soldiers encounter rapidly changing lighting conditions, such as when assaulting a building. e binoculars are submersible up to 20m and have a low-power indicator in the eyepiece. Optional accessories include x3 and x5 lens adapters. 22 armada’s Vademecum SPECIFICATIONS Magnification: x1 Field of View: 40° Objective Lens: 27mm Minimum Focus Distance: 25 cm Eye Relief: 25 mm Diopter Adjustment: +2 to -6 Weight: 726 g with battery Power Source: 1 AA battery Battery Life: Approx. 16 hours at room temp Size: 16.5cm L x 12.4cm W x 8.5cm H armada’s Vademecum 23 PORTABLE NIGHT VISION SYSTEMS AN/PVS-18 (M983) by L-3 Warrior Systems Night Vision Monocular T his lightweight (350 gramme) monocular, powered by a single AA battery, has been primarily used by U.S. Special Forces because of its 20m waterproof submersible rating. e M983 can be right or le eye-mounted and can be used as a hand-held pocketscope or a weapon sight when mounted in conjunction with an IR laser aimer or other night visioncompatible primary optic. e M983 can also be used with an SLR camera, CCTV, or camcorder systems. Optional x3 and x5 A-focal magnifiers are available to provide long range observation capabilities as well. SPECIFICATIONS Field Of View (Degrees) 40° Minimum Focus Range: 25 cm Objective: 27 mm Diopter Adjustment: +2 to -6 Eye Relief: 25 mm Power Source: 1 AA Battery Weight: 350 g 24 armada’s Vademecum armada’s Vademecum 25 PORTABLE NIGHT VISION SYSTEMS AN-PVS-31 BNVD by L-3 Warrior Systems Binocular Night Vision Device T he BNVD is a compact, dual tube Gen3 goggle to replace the legacy and battle-proven AN/PVS-15 in the United States Special Operations Command (USSOCOM) inventory. At just under 450 grammes, this device is almost as light as a monocular, but offers many of the same features as much heavier systems. L-3 Warrior System worked directly with Special Operations Forces on their design to increase system resolution, significantly reduce headborne weight, improve the device's centre of gravity, provide additional operational utility, and improve overall situational awareness. e BNVD is equipped with L-3′s latest MX-10160 Gen3 image intensifier tubes allowing operators to adjust the brightness of their image as situations on the ground dictate by simply rotating the power button. ere is no integral infrared illuminator on the BNVD as its usefulness was outweighed by the extra weight and size it would imply. e BNVD can run off a single AA battery and an optional 4 cell battery pack provides ≥50 hrs of performance. ere is a low battery indicator visible in the optic when more or less 10 minutes of power remain. e binoculars rotate in such a way that they can be used as a monocular if the user so requires. Viewing through two tubes simultaneously improves depth perception but monocular configurations allow for ease in transitioning between the various lighting conditions that oen occur on the battlefield. 26 armada’s Vademecum SPECIFICATIONS Dimensions Weight Power : 10.66cm(L) x 10.6cm(W) x 8.6cm(H) : 450 grammes (w/ Battery) : One (1) AA Battery (On-Board), or Four (4) AA Batteries (Remote) Battery Life : >15 Hours (Single Battery), or >50 Hours (Four Batteries) Waterproof : 20 metres for 2 Hours Generation : Gen3 U.S. L-3 Tube 18mm MX-10160 Variable Gain (will also accept MX-11769 as replacement) Resolution : 64-72 lp/mm Typical Magnification : 1X FOV : 40º Objective Focus : 46cm to Infinity Diopter : -0.5 ± 0.1 (Factory Setting) Adjustable from +2.0 to -2.5 armada’s Vademecum 27 PORTABLE NIGHT VISION SYSTEMS AN/PVS-7 (M963 or NVG) by L-3 Warrior Systems Night vision goggle esigned in 1982 to replace the Vietnam-era AN/PVS-5, the battle-proven AN/PVS-7 is now itself slowly being phased out by the AN/PVS-14, but is still in use with the United States Armed Forces. Typically worn either head- or helmetmounted, this 680-gramme goggle can also be used one-handed. An integrated infrared LED illuminator provides short range illumination allowing such activities as map reading, night repairs or maintenance tasks in extreme darkness. e device is waterproof and charged with nitrogen to prevent internal condensation while moving between extreme temperatures. M963 operates on a single AA battery and features a low-power indicator in the eyepiece. Other standard features include automatic brightness control for auto-adjusting the brightness of the image tube to achieve the highest quality image resolution under varying light conditions. A wide range of optional accessories include high magnification lenses, a compass and an infrared spot/flood lens. D 28 armada’s Vademecum SPECIFICATIONS Minimum Focus Range: 25 cm Objective Lens: 26 mm Diopter Adjustment: +2 to -6 Eye Relief: 15 mm Power Source: 2 AA Batteries Weight: 600 g Dimensions (LxHxW): 14.7 x 7.9 x 15.5cm Resolution (lp/mm): >64 lp/mm Tube Form Factor: 18mm Field Of Vision: 40O Range of Detection: 325m (Starlight) Range of Recognition: 225m (Starlight) System Zoom: 1× Generation : 3 armada’s Vademecum 29 PORTABLE NIGHT VISION SYSTEMS ASIR by Aselsan Thermal camera A SIR is an advanced thermal imaging system operation in the long wave infrared band which enables long range target detection both day and night and in adverse weather conditions or in smoke, dust, etc. Weighing 15kg ASIR is not supposed to be hand-held but is primarily designed to equip land vehicles and to be mounted on a tripod with pan and tilt for dismounted observers. Because it is resistant to salt it is also appropriate for naval platforms. SPECIFICATIONS Technical Characteristics Operation Band: Long Wave Infrared (8-12µm) Detector Architecture: 288 x 4 HgCdTe (MCT) Focal Plane Array Field of View: 9º x 6.75º +%10 (Wide FOV) 3º x 2.25º +%10 (Narrow FOV) Focus limit: 100mm to infinity Electronic Zoom: x2 Input Voltage: 21 - 30VDC Weight: ≤ 15kg Video Output: CCIR Remote Control: RS-422 / RS-232 Test Capability: Present (Built in Test) Environmental Specifications Operating Temperature: From -30ºC to +50º C Storage Temperature: From -30ºC to +60º C Moisture: MIL-STD-810 F Method 507.4 relative humidity up to 95% Rain: MIL-STD-810 F Method 506.4 Procedure 1 Rain: 15cm / hour Wind: 4 hour, 18m/sec Salty Atmosphere: MIL-STD-810 F Method 509.4 48 hour, 5% salty atmosphere Applications Thermal Imaging System for Land Vehicles Naval Platforms Tripd with pan / tilt 30 armada’s Vademecum armada’s Vademecum 31 PORTABLE NIGHT VISION SYSTEMS ASPIS by Selex-ES Individual Combat Weapon System SPECIFICATIONS A SPIS is the next generation integrated multifunctional individual weapon system, effectively utilised as a handheld day/night sight, as well as a rifle-mounted sight. e ASPIS enhances mission performance and is capable of observation and aiming at both long and short distances. It combines night/day video channels for long distance with a red dot for short distances as an option. A wireless transmission of night and day video signals processed by ASPIS enables the soldier to observe and fire ‘around the corner’ and records snapshots of the scene via the receiver computer. ASPIS features an all-weather uncooled InfraRed channel for full darkness observation and detection through dusk or overcast days; and a day TV channel for high definition observation and detection during daylight conditions. ASPIS is self-powered using lithium-ion rechargeable battery, AA lithium batteries (+1.5 V) or an auxiliary power connector for an external DC source, which is also available KEY FEATURES Day TV channel for high definition observation and detection using a sensor with high sensitivity in low light conditions. “Shooting around the corner” capability by means of IR and day TV digital video output, transmitted to the soldier by wireless technology. Used as a rifle-mounted sight or handheld imager. Mounting according to Piccatinny Mil-1913 NATO/STANAG. Optional red dot for instinctive precision aiming in close combat operation. 32 armada’s Vademecum Infrared Camera Field Of View (FOV) Reticule Sensor Bandwidth Polarity Sensitivity 17.9° x 13.5° Electronically programmable 320 x 240 uncooled 8 µm to 12µm White hot/black hot better than 15 mK Color TV FOV Reticule Sensor 8.8° x 6.6° Electronically programmable Full video color APS Optional Red Dot Magnification 1x, self-powered Interfaces Video output Power Physical Characteristics Length Width Height Weight Color VGA, USB Lithium ion rechargeable battery or DC backup power wired through connector or lithium AA batteries (+1.5 V) 29.3 cm 7.1 cm 13.3 cm (maximum) 1.166 kg inc. batteries 1.060 kg without batteries Eyepiece assembly Display resolution 800x600 Individual eye correction +2/-6 diopter adjustment armada’s Vademecum 33 PORTABLE NIGHT VISION SYSTEMS Big25 by Vectronix Night Vision Goggles T he BIG25 Night Vision Goggles (NVG) is a lightweight, self-contained head or helmet mounted binocular night vision system. The BIG25 NVG consists of a single objective lens, an image intensifier tube, and two eyepieces. An integrated infrared (IR) light provides additional illumination for close range viewing (such as map reading) in a completely dark environment. The high performance objective lens is specifically designed to provide high resolution images under extremely low light conditions. The eyepieces provide binocular viewing of the single intensified image, enabling long-term, fatigue free viewing. The BIG25 NVG can quickly and easily convert from a head-mounted to hand-held system with one hand. SPECIFICATIONS Observe Night Observation View Magnification Field of View Image Intensification Binocular 1x 40° Physical Characteristics Weight < 0.6 kg Dimensions 143 x 153 x 71 mm 34 armada’s Vademecum armada’s Vademecum 35 PORTABLE NIGHT VISION SYSTEMS Big35 by Vectronix Night Vision Binoculars T he Big35 Night Vision Binoculars (NVB) are a lightweight, self-contained binocular night vision system with x3 magnification. The BIG35 NVB consists of a single objective lens, an image intensifier tube, and two eyepieces. The lens is specifically designed to provide high resolution images under extremely low light conditions. The eyepieces provide binocular viewing of the single intensified image. The BIG35 features a switchable reticle, which enables the user to determine distances. SPECIFICATIONS Observe Night Observation View Magnification Field of View Image Intensification Binocular 3x 12.5° Physical Characteristics Weight < 1.3 kg Dimensions 205 x 153 x 96 mm 36 armada’s Vademecum armada’s Vademecum 37 PORTABLE NIGHT VISION SYSTEMS ClipIR by Thermoteknix Systems Clip-on thermal imager for Fused Night Vision SPECIFICATIONS C ombat-proven ClipIR attaches to Night Vision Image Intensifiers (I2) to combine thermal imaging (unparalleled for its capacity to detect) with image intensification (which provides superior identification capabilities) providing 24-hour operational capability in complete darkness beyond the capabilities of I² devices – complete cloud coverage, heavy forest or jungle conditions. This “fused night vision” is the new standard for civil and military operations and ClipIr enables users of legacy night vision devices to extend their performance and functionality while minimising total cost of ownership. Thermoteknix claims its patented Shutterless XTI Technology® makes ClipIR the first clip-on thermal imager capable of producing a real-time “Full-View” 40° Field of View fusion image which matches that of the I² for maximum situational awareness in all conditions. Weighing 150g and measuring 11.5cm long, ClipIR is available with a range of brackets to fit most industry standard monocular and binocular Night Vision devices. ClipIR is waterproof and rugged and can run for 4.5 hours on a single AA lithium battery. All functions are accessible via a single control wheel which makes the system easy to use for right- or lefthanders even wearing gloves. The product was launched in 2012. Since then Thermoteknix has supplied over 1,000 units and says it has a “substantial” number of orders on its books. It is not available for sale in the USA. 38 armada’s Vademecum Sensor: Thermoteknix MIRICLE MicroCAM™ 384 x 288 Amorphous Silicon 25 micron uncooled LWIR microbolometer Shutter : None required (Non-Uniformity Correction) Thermoteknix Patented XTi Shutterless ‘Never-Blind’ Technology® Image Refresh Rate: 50 Hz Optics: Fixed focus, 13.2mm f/1.2 athermalised lens Field of View (FoV): 40O FoV (matched to image intensifier) Internal Display: 800 x 600 OLED Internal Battery: 1 x AA Battery Battery Life : 4½ hours at 0OC to +50OC / 32OF to +122OF 2½ hours at -40OC / -40OF No external battery required Operating Temperature Range: -40OC to +50OC / -40OC to +122OF Attchment: Left or Right Eye – Quick Release Fitting Size: 115 x 40 x 75mm (Max) / 4.5 x 1.6 x 2.95 inch (Max) Weight: 150g (5.3oz) including battery Controls : ON/OFF switch Single control for all functions (left/right hand) Glove compatible Functions : X and Y parallax alignment of IR to l2 Variable blend between l2 and IR (0-100%) Black Hot / White Hot (Invert Polarity) On-screen menus / battery and status indicators Full thermal overlay mode Edge enhancement mode Contour mode Phase pulse mode with adjustable intervals Compatibility : PVS-7, PVS-15, PVS-14, MUM-14, PBS-14, PBS-18, Please enquire for other models Optional : Quick-View Eyepiece Accessory converts ClipIR into a standalone Thermal Imaging Monocular armada’s Vademecum 39 PORTABLE NIGHT VISION SYSTEMS Coral-CR by Elbit Systems Electro-Optics ELOP Thermal imaging camera SPECIFICATIONS Thermal Imager: Spectral band: 3-5µm Entrance Aperture: 40 mm Fields of View (continuous zoom) - Narrowest: 2.5º x 2.0º (CCIR) - Widest: 12.5º x 10.0º (CCIR) Digital zoom (E-zoom): up to x 4 Detector - Type : InSb FPA - No. of elements : 640 x 512 Cooler: Stirling closed cycle Video Signal: CCIR or RS170 Display: Miniature, high resolution color OLED Viewer: Adjustable binocular C oral-CR, known as Amit in Israel, and which has been selected by several NATO countries, differs from Coral-Z in that it also has target acquisition capabilities. Like its sister device it has a continuous IR optical and digital zoom but it includes an eyesafe laser rangefinder, day CCD cameras, a digital magnetic compass and an integral GPS. The device provides real-time target acquisition and target coordinate calculation and will then transmit the target data to an external device. It will also store both the target's image and data. As an option, the Coral-CR can be fitted with a x2 telescope, an integral laser pointer or a clip-on laser pointer. Its range performance is the same as for its sister device. 40 armada’s Vademecum Day CCD - NFOV: - WFOV LRF: Type: Wave length: Laser Safety: Output Energy: Max. pulse rate: GPS: 2.5º VIS+NIR 10º VIS + NIR Erbium Glass 1.54 µm Eyesafe (Class 1) 2 mj 6ppm Integral (external GPS optional) Digital Magnetic Compass (DCM): Azimuth accuracy: 0.7º Elevation Accuracy: 0.7º Displayed angle format: Deg/Mil (User selectable) Power source options: Disposable, Rechargeable, External AC/DC or DC/DC Weight: 3.4kg (incl. battery) Environmental conditions: IAW MIL - STD - 810F Operating temparature: -30ºC - +55º C armada’s Vademecum 41 PORTABLE NIGHT VISION SYSTEMS Coral-LS by Elbit Systems Electro-optics ELOP Thermal imaging camera/sight for ground laser designators B ased on the field-proven Coral, this hand-held thermal imaging camera introduced on the market in 2010 has been chosen by several NATO members, including the US Marine Corps. Suitable for close air support and forward observers, night sight laser designator units and ground laser designators, the Coral-LS incorporates a See Spot camera which allows a laser designator spot to be seen. It can be used with all ELOP ground laser designators (GLDs) but is also adaptable to other legacy GLDs. Data from the GLD appears on the Coral-LS display. Its range for detecting a man is 7.5 km and recognising him is 2km, while a vehicle can be detected 10km away and recognised at 5km. SPECIFICATIONS Spectral band Entrance Aperture: Fields of View: - Narrowest: - Widest : E-zoom: Detector: - Type: - No. of elements: Cooler: Video Signal: Display: Viewer: 3-5 µm and 1.06 µm 80 mm 1.5º x 1.1º 5.0º x 3.7º continuous x 1 to x 4 InSb FPA 320 x 256 Stirling closed cycle, integral with dewar CCIR or RS170 Miniature, high resolution OLED Binocular, adjustable Power source options: Disposable battery, rechargeable battery or external AC/DC or DC/DC power source (via adapter) Sysem weight: 3.6 kg (including battery) Environmental conditions: IAW MIL - STD - 810F Operating temparature: -32ºC - +55º C 42 armada’s Vademecum armada’s Vademecum 43 PORTABLE NIGHT VISION SYSTEMS Coral-Z by Elbit Systems Electro-optics ELOP Thermal imaging camera T he Coral-Z was designed for infantry, scout and special units, as a night sight for Future Soldier programmes and for security and perimeter defence. It has a continuous optical and digital zoom and a high resolution colour organic light emitting display (OLED). It is said to have low acoustic noise. Coral-Z has a man-detectable range of 5km using the narrow field of view (NFOV) man-recognition range of 2km while a vehicle can be detected at 11km and recognised at 4km. Optional accessories include an add-on x2 telescope and a clip-on laser pointer. SPECIFICATIONS Spectral band Entrance Aperture: Field of View: - Narrowest: - Widest: Digital Zoom (E-zoom): Detector - Type: - No. of elements: Cooler: Video Signal: Display: Viewer: Power source options: 44 armada’s Vademecum 3-5 µm 40 mm 2.5º x 2.0º (CCIR) 12.5º x 10.0º (CCIR) up to x 4 InSb FPA 640 x 512 Stirling closed cycle CCIR or RS170 Miniature, high resolution OLED Adjustable binocular Disposable battery, Rechargeable battery External AC/DC or DC/DC power source armada’s Vademecum 45 PORTABLE NIGHT VISION SYSTEMS Dragon C by Qioptiq Uncooled thermal imager ven smaller than the Dragon Multi, the Dragon C is an ultra-lightweight multipurpose thermal sight that provides all round capability for the dismounted close combat soldier. It can be used as a hand held observation/surveillance sight, as a clip-on thermal weapon sight or as a stand-alone thermal weapon sight. Size and weight were of paramount importance when Qioptiq designed Dragon C specifically for urban use or within compounds. Its range is therefore limited as a long range is unnecessary for the mission. Dragon C can be hand held but also integrated with a wide range of optical day sights in the x1 – x4 magnification. It does not have a laser range finder. Dragon C was initially marketed in 2012. E SPECIFICATIONS Magnification: x1, x2 (electronic zoom) Field of View: 16º HFOV Detection Range: Man: x1 Mag - 910m x2 Mag - 1070m Weight: (excluding batteries & weapon mount) <390g Dimensions: 135mm (L) x 70mm (W) x 83mm (H) Detector type: 8-12 µm, 320 x 240 pixel, 25 µm pitch FPA Batteries: 2 x 1.5V AA Battery Life: >5 hours continuous operation @ 23¼C – Lithium Features: RS232 comms, Video out, External power source 46 armada’s Vademecum armada’s Vademecum 47 PORTABLE NIGHT VISION SYSTEMS Dragon Multi by Qioptiq Uncooled Thermal Imager Miniature Universal Lightweight Thermal Imager (MULTI) s is name suggests, this 450g imager (weight without batteries) can be used in a multitude of ways. It can be hand held or helmet mounted, but can also be used as a stand-alone thermal weapon sight or be integrated in-line with a wide range of optical day sights in the range of x1 – x4 magnification. Dragon Multi was developed in response to an international tender which specified multiuse as one of the criteria. Qioptiq also kept in mind users' repeated requests that size and weight should be minimal whilst power consumption be improved. Dragon Multi was launched on the international market in 2013. A SPECIFICATIONS Magnification: x1, x2 (electronic zoom) Field of View: 16º HFOV Detection Range - Man: x1 Mag - 910m x2 Mag - 1070m Weight: 450g (excluding batteries & weapon mount) Dimensions: 148mm (L) x 74.5mm (W) x 68mm (H) Detector Type: 8-12 µm, 320 x 240 pixel, 25 µm pitch FPA Batteries: 2 x 1.5V AA Battery Life: 4- 5 hours continuous operation Features: RS232 comms, video out, external power input, laser pointer, image capture / store / view 48 armada’s Vademecum armada’s Vademecum 49 PORTABLE NIGHT VISION SYSTEMS i-Aware Tactical (F6044 Series) by Exelis Tactical Mobility Night Vision Goggle (TM-NVG) T he TM-NVG was introduced by Exelis on the market in 2013 and has been chosen for the Italian Army's Future Soldier Programme. It is an advanced, multipurpose night vision goggle that connects soldiers to the larger battlefield network, enhancing situational awareness for both the soldier and his commanders. It can also be used as a stand-alone night vision goggle. It has a high resolution colour display to show information such as GPS, mapping, command text messages and target information with video input from weapon sights to view around corners. It can export colour video and still images allowing the individual soldier to share what he is seeing with the tactical network. 50 armada’s Vademecum SPECIFICATIONS Optical Properties On-Axis Resolution (max.) at optimum light level: 1.3 cycles/ milliradian System Magnification: 1 X ±0.03 System Distortion: Less than 3% Range Focus: 25 cm to infinity Diopter Focus: +1 to -2 diopters Field-of-View Image Intensified Field-of-View: Greater than 40 degrees Display Field-of-View: Greater than 33 degrees diagonal Data Format Display Format: 800 x 600 pixels, SVGA System Brightness Gain: Adjustable from 75 fL /fL to more than 5,000 fL/fL Captured Video Resolution: 960 x 680 pixels up to 10 frames per second Video Input Formats: SVGA / VGA, RS-170 , CVBS (NTSC OR PAL) monochrome Video Output Format: USB 2.0 High-speed Physical / Operating Properties Exit Pupil and Eye Relief: 14 mm on –axis exit pupil at 25-mm eye relief Operating Temperature: -32°C to + 49°C Storage Temperature: 40°C to + 70°C Battery Life (image Intensified only): Greater than 15 hours with 1 Lithium “AA” battery Power Supply: Commercial “AA” battery, external +5V System Weight: Less than 1000 gm includes primary and secondary Monocular, helmet mount, shroud with strap, and bridge with no battery armada’s Vademecum 51 PORTABLE NIGHT VISION SYSTEMS The Trusted Source For Defence Technology Information Since 1976 Eye by Aselsan Thermal imaging camera 38 years of publishing excellence DEFENCE TECHNOLO SOURCE FOR THE TRUSTED Issue 3/2014 Fields of View SINCE 1976 AL INTERNATION June/July THE TRUSTED SOURCE FOR DEFENCE TECHNOLO SPECIFICATIONS Electronic Zoom Matrix Dedector Band Cooldown Time Video Output External Power Control ION GY INFORMAT : : : : : : x2 2 – 5 µm < 7 min. (at 23 °C) CCIR 18-32 Vdc, ~ 20 W (nominal) RS232 Issue 3/2012 INTERNATION AL EYE-S EYE-M EYE-L Narrow 2°x1.6° 1.3°x1° 0.8°x0.6° Wide 25°x20° 16.7°x13.3° 10°x8° Continous Zoom √ √ √ E ye is a thermal imager designed for detection, recognition and identification of threats at long ranges both day and night in difficult weather conditions and/or in difficult battlefield conditions. It can be used for surveillance and reconnaissance purposes as well as was being used as the thermal imager of an integrated sighting system, laser designation system, etc. Different variants, the EYE-S (which weighs 2.7kg), EYE-M (3.5kg) and EYE-L (4.3kg) have different optical assemblies. The camera can be tripod mounted, set up on a pan and tilt unit or on an operator control unit. Models of this camera exist which are suitable for naval applications. 52 armada’s Vademecum ARMADA INTERNATIONAL & COMPENDIUM SERIES OFFERS YOU INSIGHT & ANALYSIS TO STAY AHEAD THE DEFENCE DECISIONMAKER’S FIRST-CHOICE REFERENCE JOURNAL GY INFORMAT ION SINCE 1976 June/July Compendium by Modern Soldier Programmes wer All About Po The trusted source INTERNATIONAL: for defence technology information since 1976 For advertising, sponsorship & subscription queries contact us www.armada.ch PORTABLE NIGHT VISION SYSTEMS F6023DS by Exelis Dual Sensor Night Vision Goggle (DSNVG) T his system combines an image intensified (I2) tube and infrared (IR) micro-bolometer into a compact monocular providing the soldier with three modes of operation: image intensifier only, thermal only, and fused image intensifier/thermal. This allows the soldier to keep the same goggles even when his situation changes: when dust, heavy rain, fog, snow, dense foliage, or dark indoor conditions limit I2 capabilities, he can switch to the IR thermal mode which is not dependent on light at all. However as IR does not produce the same level of detail as I2 tubes, recognition capabilities become limited. By using the two technologies simultaneously in the DSNVG the soldier gets all the benefits of I² and a thermal overlay and thus has the capability of detecting threats in virtually any environment whilst keeping himself discreet as he no longer needs to use an IR illuminator which could give his position away to any adversary with a night vision device. Exelis has kept the DSNVG's controls simple: there is an I2 control knob which also serves as gain control and to switch overlay mode, a thermal control knob which also controls brightness and switches polarity, and an IR illuminator On/Off paddle. The DSNVG is powered by four standard AA batteries housed in a separate battery module attached directly to the imager for use as a hand-held device, or to the rear of the helmet mount. 54 armada’s Vademecum SPECIFICATIONS Dimensions: 11.11cm (L) x 6.03cm (W) x 8.57cm (H) Weight: 431g (626.5g w / Battery Module) Finish: Tan, Corrosion Resistant Power: Four (4) AA Batteries in Remote Module Battery Life: 100 Hours (I2 Only), 7.5 Hours (Fused) Temp: -75.5°C to 49°C OPTICAL: Generation: Gen3 U.S ITT PINNACLE Resolution: 64-72 Ip/mm, Typical Film: Thin Film Gate: Auto Gain: Adjustable/ Variable (Automatic Thermal) Magnification: 1x (3x Digital Zoom Thermal) FOV: 40° (30° Diagonal, Thermal) Objectives: F/1.2 Ocular Lens: EFL 30mm Diopter: +2 to -2 Focus: 9.8” to Infinity (>7m to Infinity, Thermal) Modes: I2 Only, Thermal Only, I2 Thermal Fused ( Overlay, Outline, Full) Calibration: Auto/ Manual Thermal Brightness: 10-3 - 20 fL (Adjustable) Thermal (LCD) Polarity: White Hot/ Black Hot Alignment: 45m (Fused) armada’s Vademecum 55 PORTABLE NIGHT VISION SYSTEMS Felis by OIP Sensor Systems 51º night vision goggles F elis is the newest product in OIP Sensor System's night vision devices. It is a lightweight (505 grammes without its single AA battery), intelligent, passive night vision goggle which can be used as a hand-held observation system or as head or helmet-mounted goggles. The 51º field of view reduces the tunnel effect for the user. A light sensor automatically switches off the goggles when they are submitted to high light levels and switches on again automatically when the light level drops. Felis has a built-in IR illuminator and an in-eyepiece IR Led On indicator. Options include x3 and x4 lenses. SPECIFICATIONS Optical Magnification 1x Magnifition with add-on lens : 3x / 4x Field-of-View : 51º Focus range : 20 mm to ºº Diopter setting range - 6 to +2 lnterpupillary distance: 53-70 mm Optical eye relief : ≥ 23 mm @ 51° FOV IR-LED incorporated Light sensor incorporated Mechanical Weight (excl. batteries & accessories): ≤ 505 gr Dimensions (L x H x W): 160 x 80 x 122 mm Power Battery type/life 1 standard AA size (at +20°C) Alkaline ≥ 48 hours Rechargeable NiMh ≥ 25 hrs Polarisation protected Battery-low indicator in eyepiece General Environmentals : MIL-STD-810F 56 armada’s Vademecum armada’s Vademecum 57 PORTABLE NIGHT VISION SYSTEMS GPNVG-18 by L-3 Warrior Systems Ground Panoramic Night Vision Goggle T he Ground Panoramic Night Vision Goggle (GPNVG-18) is one of the biggest innovations in night vision technology. The aim is to provide the operator with more information under goggles, allowing him to more quickly move through the OODA Loop (Observe, Orient, Decide, Act). The most striking feature of the GPNVG-18 is the four separate image intensifier tubes with four separate objective lenses, the whole package weighing just over 700 grammes which is considerably lighter than many monoculars! The central two lenses point forward like traditional dual-tube goggles, giving the operator more depth perception, while the tubes on either side point outward from the centre to increase peripheral view. The two tubes on the right and the two on the left are spliced at the eyepieces. The operator sees the images from the two outer tubes slightly overlapping those of the two central ones providing him with an unprecedented 97° field of view. The two right and two left tubes are housed in merged assemblies but can be detached and operated as independent handheld viewers. The GPNVG-18 is powered by a remote battery pack, tethered to the unit via a standard cable. 58 armada’s Vademecum SPECIFICATIONS Dimensions: 14.29cm(L) x 21.60cm(W) x 9.52cm(H) Weight: 765 grammes Power: Four (4) 3V CR123A Batteries (Remote) Battery Life: Approx. 30 Hours Immersion: 1m for 2 Hours OPTICAL: Generation: Gen3 U.S. L-3 Tube Type: Four 18mm MX-10160 Resolution: 64 lp/mm, Minimum Film: Filmed Gate: Auto Gain: Auto Magnification: x1 FOV: 97° Diopter: Snap-On Windows +0.5 to -2.5 Focus: 46cm to infinity armada’s Vademecum 59 PORTABLE NIGHT VISION SYSTEMS R E A D I T YO U R WAY T R U ST E D M E D I A F O R G L O B A L D E F E N C E P R O F E S S I O N A L S Guard by Aselsan Hand-held thermal imager The Trusted Source For Defence Technology Information Since 1976 SCAN THE QR CODE TO SEE YOUR DIGITAL MAGAZINE ONLINE www.armada.ch SPECIFICATIONS • Frrequency band • Detector • Field of View • Magnification • Electronic Zoom • Weight • Battery Life • Video Output • Remote Control : : : : : : : : : Long Wave Infrared (8 – 12 µm) Uncooled Microbolometer 20° x 15° x1.3 x 2 and x 4 < 1.5 kg (including battery) > 6 hours CCIR RS-232 THE TRUSTED SOURCE FOR DEFENCE TECHNOLOGY INFORMATION SINCE 1976 Issue 3/2014 INTERNATIONAL uard is a rugged, compact thermal imager which can be held in one hand to provide the battlefield observer with a high resolution thermal image day or night and in adverse weather conditions. It works with ordinary or rechargeable AA batteries. Being uncooled it is immediately useable and very discreet as it is noiseless. G e-magazine also available on 60 armada’s Vademecum June/July PORTABLE NIGHT VISION SYSTEMS IR513 by Guide Infrared Multi-functional hand-held thermal viewer SPECIFICATIONS ombining an infrared camera, a GPS, laser rangefinder and electronic compass, this 2.1kg hand-held or tripod-mounted infrared thermal viewer is designed for target observation by day or night. It will measure the distance to the target, also indicating its direction and location. The IR513 enables the user to detect a person at 2,000m and a vehicle at 3,000m and recognise a person at 1,500m and a vehicle at 1,800m. It has an option to extend its operating temperature from -20°C to -40°C and from +50°C to +60°C. It has been seen retailed on the internet for just over €27,000. C 62 armada’s Vademecum Detector Detector material : Spectral Range : Pitch : Pixels : NETD : Optics Lens : FOV : Image Presentation Video Output : Frame Frequency : Electronic Zoom : Adjust : Polarity : Display : GPS GPS Position Precision : Real-time Turn Over Rate : Electronic Compass Heading Range : Inclination Range : Rolling Range : Laser Range Detecting Range : Distance Precision : Visual Telescope Telescope : Power System Power Supply : Battery Operating Time : Physical Characteristics Weight : Size : Detection Range : Recognition Range : UFPA microbolometer 8-14 µm 25 µ m X 25 µm 384 x 288 ≤100mk@25OC 100 mm/ F1.11 Motorized lens 5.5O x 4.12O PAL 50Hz X2 Auto / Manual brightness & contrast adjustment B&W, B&W inverse OELD view finder <2.5mm 20Hz 0~360O ± 50O ± 180O 50~5000m <5m X6 100~240V AC adaptor >4hrs 2.1kg 238mm x 185mm x 115mm 1.7m people >2km, 2.3 vehicle>3.0km 1.7m people >1.5km, 2.3 vehicle>1.8km armada’s Vademecum 63 PORTABLE NIGHT VISION SYSTEMS IR516A and B by Guide Infrared Hand-held thermal binoculars SPECIFICATIONS T he IR 516 is a small thermal imaging camera that weighs 1.5kg and is suitable for both day and night surveillance. It is marketed for border security, search and rescue and law enforcement missions. Able to make live video recordings with embedded date and time information, the IR516 can then send the video data to a PC via a USB 2.0 interface. Like the other Guide Infrared products, IR516 has an option for extending its operational temperature range. The IR516A's 384 x 288 resolution combined with a 61mm Germanium lens gives it a man-sized detection range of up to 1,464m. Its rugged design is IP67 rated, which means it is waterproof in up to 1m of water. It has been seen retailing on the internet for around €11,000. The IR516B has all the features of the IR 516-A, but is fitted with an 80mm Germanium lens which increases the man-sized detection range out to approximately 1,900m. It retails at around €13,000. 64 armada’s Vademecum Image Performance Detector material Spectral Range Pixels Pitch NETD Optics FOV Focus Image Storage Type File Format Image Presentation Display Video Output IFrame Frequency Electronic Zoom Adjust : : : : : Uncooled FPA microbolometer 8-14 µm 384 x 288 25 µm X 25 µm ≤100mk : 9.6O X 7.2O / 6.87O X 5.15O : 61mm / 80mm : Fixed 2GB / (4GB SD card optional) : JPG : OLED viewfinder 852 x 600 pixels 256 level gray : PAL : 50Hz : X2 : Auto / Semi-auto Manual brightness & contrast adjustment : Black/White heat Polarity Power System AC/DC adapter : Rechargeable Li-ion : Camcorder battery Power dissipation : Battery Operating Time : Physical Characteristics Weight : Size : 100-240VAC/12VDC 7.2VDC 2AH <5W >2hr 1.5kg 195mm x 90mm x 160mm armada’s Vademecum 65 PORTABLE NIGHT VISION SYSTEMS IR518 series by Guide Infrared Monocular hand-held Thermal Imager SPECIFICATIONS Detector Detector material Spectral Range Pitch Pixels NETD Optics Lens FOV T he IR518 series A, B and C are Guide Infrared's entry-level hand-held security/surveillance thermal imagers which feature (like all Guide Infrared's thermal imagers) a 50Hz image refresh rate that gives real time imaging thus avoiding latency or image lag in the image which occurs with lower refresh rates and which is especially troublesome when the user is in motion (vehicle, boat etc.) or tracking a moving object. Thermal image and video storage functions allow for storage of the detection process as evidence for review. The hermetic structure and encapsulation provide protection for the IR518 series which are marketed for search and rescue, border security, and law enforcement missions. All IR518 models have a standard tripod socket and use four AA batteries. All models (except the IR518 A which has a 160 x 120 resolution enabling man-sized detection at about 600m, but with increased resolution) have 384 x 288 resolution that translates to a clear, wide angle view combined with a longer detection range to about 1,200m for a person. The latest models allow the user to choose whether to display the subject viewed in colour or the standard black and white; they also have a 'hot box' on the display screen which highlights the hottest object in view. These features can be activated or turned off as required. It has been seen for retail on the internet at between €6-7,000. 66 armada’s Vademecum Image Storage Type File Format Image Presentation Display Video Output IFrame Frequency Electronic Zoom Adjust : : : : : Uncooled FPA microbolometer 8-14 µ m X 25 µ m 384 x 288 / 150 x 120 ≤100mk@25O C /120mk@25O C : 50mm / F1.1 25mm/F1.0 : 384X288 detector 160X120 detector 10.97° X8.24° (50mm) 4.58° X3.44 ° (50mm) 21.72° X16.39°(25mm) 9.15° X6.87° (25mm) : 2GB / (4GB SD card optional) : JPG : OLED viewfinder 852 x 600 pixels 256 level gray : PAL : 50Hz : X2 : Auto / Semi-auto Manual brightness & contrast adjustment : Black/White hot Polarity Power System AC/DC adapter : Rechargeable Li-ion : Camcorder battery Power dissipation : Battery Operating Time : Interfaces Interfaces : Environment Parameters Operating Temperature : Storage Temperature : Encapsulation : Physical Characteristics Weight : Size : 110-240VAC/9VDC 4AA Lithium 4.8VDC <4W >2hr Analog video output / USB port/ RS232 -20OC ~+50OC (-40OC ~+60OC optional) -40OC ~+60OC IP67 0.5kg (without batteries) 182mm x97mmx68mm armada’s Vademecum 67 PORTABLE NIGHT VISION SYSTEMS IR300 by Guide Infrared Cooled binocular thermal viewer SPECIFICATIONS I IR300 is a third generation cooled hand-held thermal viewer marketed as a tool for police and other enforcement agencies as well as for border security, search and rescue, and routine night patrols. It has an optional laser rangefinder, GPS and electronic compass and, like the IR 513, has an option to extend its operating temperature. It can detect a vehicle at 5.5 km and recognise it at 3 km. 68 armada’s Vademecum Detector Detector material : Spectral Range : Pixels : Pitch : NETD : Optics WFOV : NFOV : Image Presentation Video Output : Frame Frequency : Electronic Zoom : Adjust : Polarity : Display : GPS GPS Position Precision : Real-time Turn over Rate : Electronic Compass Heading Precision : Inclination Precision : Inclination Range : Power System Power Supply : Battery Operating Time : Power dissipation : Physical Characteristics Size : Weight : cooled FPA microbolometer HgCdTe 3-5 µm 384 x 256 30 µm X 30 µm ≤30mk@25o C 7.3O X5.5O 1.8O X1.4O PAL 50Hz X2 Auto / Manual brightness & contrast adjustment B&W, B&W inverse OELD view finder <3mm 20Hz ± 0.5° ± 0.2° ± 50° 110/ 220VAC adapter >3hrs <25W 410.2mm x157.8mmx155.3mm 2.75kg (excluding battery) armada’s Vademecum 69 PORTABLE NIGHT VISION SYSTEMS IR-519 by Guide Infrared SPECIFICATIONS I R519 is a monocular hand-held thermal imager that enables swift detailed imaging for either fixed or mobile targets. Its IR thermal vision technology enables complete visibility in total darkness over a long distance. IR519 is marketed as an ideal tool for security professionals, law enforcement agencies and safety departments. It has been seen retailed on the internet for between €10-12,000. 70 armada’s Vademecum Detector Detector material : Spectral Range : Pixels : Pitch : NETD : Optics FOV : Image Presentation Video Output : Frame Frequency : Adjust : Electronic Zoom : Polarity : Display : Power System Power Supply : Power dissipation : Battery Operating Time : Physical Characteristics Size : Weight : Uncooled FPA microbolometer 8-14 µ m 384 x 288 25 µ m X 25 µ m ≤100mk@25OC 5.5O X4.12O PAL 50Hz Auto/Manual brightness & contrast adjustment X 2, X4 interpolating B&W, B&W inverse OELD view finder 110/ 220VAC adapter ≤4W >3hrs 232mm x103mmx126mm 1.68kg armada’s Vademecum 71 PORTABLE NIGHT VISION SYSTEMS IR529 by Guide Infrared Binocular hand-held thermal imager SPECIFICATIONS Detector Detector material Spectral Range Pixels Pitch NETD Optics FOV Image Presentation Video Output Frame Frequency Offset& Gain Control Electronic Zoom Image Color T his thermal imager combines an infrared camera, GPS, and electronic compass to enable target observation on land, at sea or the air. More powerful than the IR300, the IR529 has a 384 x 288 detector and is marketed for search and rescue, coast and border security and law enforcement missions, amongst others. 72 armada’s Vademecum : : : : : Uncooled FPA microbolometer 8-14 µm 384 x 288 25 µm X 25 µm ≤100mk@25O C : 3.93O X 2.95O : : : : : PAL/NTSC 50Hz /PAL Automatic/ Manual X2 White hear, black heat, 256 level (9 palettes optional) : 2 OELD viewfinder Integrated Display Power System Power Supply : Power dissipation : Battery Type : Battery Operating Time : Physical Characteristics Colour : Size : Weight : 110/ 220VAC adapter <4.5W 7.2V rechargeable Li-ion battery >2hours Grey 290mm x140mmx144mm 2.0kg armada’s Vademecum 73 PORTABLE NIGHT VISION SYSTEMS JIM LR by Sagem J IM LR (long-range) multifunction binoculars are compact and ergonomic, designed for military and security applications for use by infantry platoons, special forces, forward observers, coastal and border surveillance etc. e JIM comes in three versions: LR, Locate and Observe. All three have a visible colour channel and a thermal imager. In addition the JIM lR and JIM Locate have a laser range finder, a GPS and a digital magnetic compass. Only the JIM LR however, has a laser pointer. e JIM LR2 binoculars, such as those ordered by the British and French armies, incorporate new functions designed particularly for asymmetrical threats: image fusion between the infrared and visible channels to penetrate camouflage during the day, along with all-weather vision (through smoke, etc.); the ability to record images and videos via a USB port and 30% longer run time. Based on identical interfaces (batteries, connectors, accessories, etc.), the binoculars are interoperable with other systems such as monitors and computers. e typical range for JIM is 1,060m to identify a person, 2,080m to recognise him and 5,850m to detect him; for a vehicle these figures are, respectively 1,900m, 3,710m and 9,370m while a ship could be detected at 14,900m, be recognised at 5,780m and identified at 2,740m. Several NATO forces deploy JIM LR binoculars in their infantry, artillery, intelligence, special-mission, border and coast guard units. ere are now nearly 5,000 JIM LRs in service or on order worldwide. 74 armada’s Vademecum SPECIFICATIONS Physical JIM LR/JIM Locate weight : < 2.8 kg without battery JIM Observe weight : < 2.5 kg without battery Observation Thermal imager Waveband: 3 to 5µm (cooled) NFOV: 3° x 2.25° WFOV: 9° x 6.75° Visible color channel FOV: 3° x 2.25° Image processing & storage Stabilization Digital zoom Image fusion (option) Photo & video recording (internal & USB) Localization Laser Range Finder 1.54 µm, eye-safe Range: from 10 m up to 10 km Digital Magnetic Compass Global Positioning System Pointing Laser pointer 0.8 µm, eye-safe armada’s Vademecum 75 PORTABLE NIGHT VISION SYSTEMS KDN 250 by Rheinmetall Defence Night Vision Binoculars T hese 1.5kg completely passive binoculars were designed to allow the two channels (night and day) to be separated, allowing the night channel to be used on additional optical systems if necessary. e KDN 250 are compatible with 2nd or 3rd generation 18mm image tubes. e interocular distance is adjustable and there is a focusing wheel on the night channel. In addition these binoculars are waterproof to a depth of 20m. SPECIFICATIONS Optical Magnification Field of View Focusing range : 3.5X : 12° : 25 m to infinity Electrical Battery Battery Life : 2 x 1.5 V AA cells : >80h at 20°C Physical Weight (incl. batteries & brackets) : 1,646 g Dimensions ( w x h x l ) : 155 x 165 x 260 mm Operating Temperature : -40°C to +52°C Storing Temperature : -40°C to +67°C 76 armada’s Vademecum armada’s Vademecum 77 PORTABLE NIGHT VISION SYSTEMS LINX by Selex-ES Hand Held Target Acquisition System SPECIFICATIONS L INX is a multi-functional day/night handheld target locator which includes an uncooled thermal imager for all-weather observation and detection, two Field of View (FOV) colour TVchannels for high definition observation and detection during daylight conditions, an eye-safe Laser Range Finder, a digital compass and Global Positioning System (GPS) provision housed in a compact lightweight unit used by dismounted soldiers and special forces. LINX performs target acquisition through a target data record that provides target marker, azimuth, elevation, distance, global positioning and a target snapshot of the scene both in IR and TV modes. e target data record can be transmitted to a C2 by wireless or wired technology. LINX is self-powered using Li-ion military rechargeable battery, AA lithium battery or an auxiliary power connector for an external DC source is also available. KEY FEATURES All-weather observation, detection and recognition through dust, smoke, fog, haze and dusty battlefield surroundings, applying Long Wave uncooled IR technology. Target acquisition by means of a data record comprising target range, azimuth, elevation and a target snapshot of the scene. Wireless transmission of the target acquisition data record to the soldier C2. Eye-safe Laser Range Finder. Digital magnetic compass. 78 armada’s Vademecum Infrared Camera Field Of View (FOV) Reticule Sensor Bandwidth Polarity Sensitivity 8.8° x 6.6° Electronically programmable 320 x 240 Uncooled 8 to 12 µm White hot/ black hot Better than 50 mK Colour TV Narrow FOV FOV Reticule Sensor 2.7°x 2.0° Electronically programmable Full video color APS Colour TV Wide FOV FOV Reticule Sensor 8.6°x 6.5° Electronically programmable Full video color APS Laser Range Finder Wavelength Maximum Range Eye Safety 1.55 µm 2500 m vs Standard Nato target (2.3m x 2.3m) Class 1, IEC 60825 (2001) Digital Magnetic Compass and GPS Precision in Azimuth ± 1 deg Precision in Elevation and Tilt ± 0.5 deg Elevation and Tilt Range Up to ± 45 deg GPS Code CA TV Range of Detection Moving Man Interfaces Video Output Power Physical Characteristics Dimensions Weight 2.3 km (Wide FOV) Color VGA, USB Lithium ion rechargeable battery, or DC backup power wired through connector or AA/lithium batteries (+1.5V) 22.0 (L)x23.0 (W)x10.3 (H) cm <2.5 kg (including batteries) armada’s Vademecum 79 PORTABLE NIGHT VISION SYSTEMS Long View by Elbit Systems Electro-optics ELOP Target acquisition SPECIFICATIONS Thermal Imager Spectral band: MWIR IR Detector: InSb, 640 x 512 elements Field of View (FOV): 0.71° - 12.6° continuous optical zoom x18 Digital zoom: X2, X4 CCD Cameras NFOV: Single, fixed 0.36º monochrome CCD (local length 1000mm Digital zoom: X2 WFOV: 1.6° to 30° continuous optical zoom x19 Digital zoom X2 Eyepiece: Binocular, with inter pupil adjustment, no need for diopter adjustment; high resolution colour OELD aunched in 2012, Long View is a combination of target acquisition and observation capabilities and at 12.5kg is considered among the lightest long-range targeting acquisition systems available on the market. It has a very long-range continuous optical zoom, FLIR, long-range day monochrome camera, integral eye-safe laser range finder, GPS and a magnetic compass. Long View’s thermal detection range of a tank is over 30km and its recognition range is 15km; it can detect a man at just under 20km and recognise him at about 8 km. The detection range using the day channel is 18km for a tank while the recognition range is 14km and for a person these figures are 16km and 8km respectively. For dismounted operations the Long View CR is operated on a miniature electronic goniometer enabling high azimuth and elevation accuracy. The system can be carried in a backpack or mounted on a vehicle. It is marketed as being especially suitable for long-range intelligence and surveillance units, for special forces, for long-range reconnaissance vehicles and for stationary observation posts. L 80 armada’s Vademecum Interfaces Video out: CCIR Communication: RS422, Ethernet, BNC Operating time: 8 hrs. (one battery) Laser Rangefinder Wavelength: 1. 54µm Laser safety: Class 1 - IAW IEC 60825-1 2007-03 Range: 12 km for NATO target Digital Magnetic Compass Azimuth accuracy:1 deg RMS GPS: C/A mode, 12 channels Horizontal accuracy: 8 m Power Sources: Rechargeable battery or 24VDC external (optional) Weight: <12.5kg, excl.electronic goniometer Environmental conditions: IAW MIL.-STD-810F Operating temperature: -32°C to +55°C armada’s Vademecum 81 PORTABLE NIGHT VISION SYSTEMS LORIS by OIP Sensor Systems Modular passive monocular oris is a passive, image intensifying, modular, monocular, night vision device that can be used stand alone, with face mask or helmet mount, or mounted on a weapon. With it the user can recognise a standing man at distances of up to more than 200m at night and can detect near infrared light, for instance from laser pointers. An infrared illuminator (invisible for the naked human eye) built into the sight improves close distance operations such as map reading or delicate manual work while ambient light is very low or even not present. A visible red light in the eyepiece of the sight indicates that the infrared illuminator is switched on, warning the user that the emitted infrared light can be detected by the adversary's night vision equipment. An integrated light sensor switches off the system automatically if submitted to high light levels. When the light returns to acceptable light levels, the sight will switch on again. This automatic switch-off feature can be de-activated. Enhanced optics permit future integration of latest technology image intensifier tubes. A small hole in the protection cap allows for use of Loris in daylight, notably for training purposes. L SPECIFICATIONS Sight Data Magnification: 1x Focal length objective/eyepiece: 27.3mm F-number objective: ‹_1.12 T-number objective: ‹_1.3 Field of View (FOV): 40°(optional 60°) Focusing Range: 25cm to infinity Resolution (typical): ‹_ 0.8mrad/lp Battery type: 1x 1.5 VDC Alkaline 1x 1.24 VDC NiCd 1x 1.24 VDC NiMH Battery Life (at +20°C, Alkaline, IR OFF): 48 hours Dimensions Mass: 323g Length (length without eye cup): 112mm Width: 51mm Height: 72mm Environmental Operating Temp.: -32O to +55OC Storage Temp.: -40O to +70°C Humidity: withstands a relative humidity of 95% Free Fall: 1 m on a wooden floor Immersion: 20 m water for 1 hour 82 armada’s Vademecum armada’s Vademecum 83 PORTABLE NIGHT VISION SYSTEMS LP10TL by Rheinmetall Defence Target locator T he hand-held or tripod mountable LP10TL is a modular system that weighs 2.7kg. It has an embedded computer, high-resolution display, soware based functionality, digital magnetic compass, eye-safe laser, and options including night-vision capability, integrated GPS, digital camera and laser pointer. Whether used alone or as part of a larger system, the LP10TL provides a fully integrated fire control solution. Designed for forward reconnaissance and observation, the LP10TL provides target grid coordinates and fall-ofshot correction data which means that if the operator lases where the round has fallen off-target, the system automatically sends fire corrections to ensure that the second round lands on-target. e LP10TL is the key system component of the FOI 2000 Forward Observer System more than 230 of which have been sold to Sweden and Norway. e LP10TL and FOI 2000 system uses soware for establishing azimuth references via celestial bodies and has over 50 years of celestial information stored so the user could confirm his location by looking at the moon, the sun or other celestial bodies making it useable even if the GPS were to be shut-down. 84 armada’s Vademecum SPECIFICATIONS Laser Transmitter Wavelength: 1,570 nm Class: 1M eyesafe, ND: YAG with OPO Optics Magnifications: 7x or 12x Field of view: 8° or 4.4° Range Performance: max 20,000 m Min/max: adjustable limits to preferred range Target registered: up to 6 per sequence Electrical Interface RS 422, RS 232, Ethernet Power Supply Voltage: 5-9VDC from internal battery 10-32 VDC from external power source Physical Data Dimensions (l x h x w): 272 x 135 x 214 mm Weight incl. batteries: 2.9 kg Operating temperature: -33°C to +55°C Storage temperature: -55°C to +70°C armada’s Vademecum 85 PORTABLE NIGHT VISION SYSTEMS Lunos by OIP Sensor Systems Set of night vision equipment T he LUNOS system is a versatile set of night vision equipment that consists of a binocular body, several lenses with different magnification factors (1x, 4x and 6x) and a number of options such as a face mask, grip, monopod and reticle. e lenses can be exchanged on the spot in the field in a comparable way in which one would change the lense of a photo camera. e concept means that it takes less than a minute to turn Lunos from a from being lightweight, head-mounted, hands-free, night driving goggles to medium or long range, tripodmounted observation binoculars. e family concept is open ended by nature because of its modular approach. Later extensions to the family can easily be integrated. LUNOS can be fitted with GEN2, SuperGEN, GEN3 , XD-4 or XR-5 (XR5) image intensifier tubes. SPECIFICATIONS Magnification Field of View Relative aperture Weight (excl. batteries) Dimensions (L,H,W” in mm) Resolution (typical) Batteries Lunos 1x Lunos 4x 1x 4x 40° 10° f/1.1 f/1.2 540 g* 970 g 160x72x131 230x104x136 0.88mrad/Ip 0.25 mrad/lp standard AAsize, 2x 1.5V Lunos 6x 6x 6.5° f/1.5 2070 g** 300x150x136 0.16 mrad/lp All elements of the LUNOS system qualify for mechanical and climatological test according to military requirements. * Without face mask and helmet mount assembly ** Without handgrip 86 armada’s Vademecum armada’s Vademecum 87 PORTABLE NIGHT VISION SYSTEMS Mars Mini-Coral by Elbit Systems Electro-optics ELOP Uncooled thermal imager S ilent, because it is uncooled, Mini-Coral (formerly known as MARS – Multi-purpose aiming reflex sight) and designated Armon in Israel, weighs less than 2kg with its batteries whilst maintaining the same functionalities as Coral-CR but at shorter ranges. It has a man-sized detection and recognition range of 2 and 0.5km respectively and 3 and 1km for vehicles. SPECIFICATIONS Thermal detector: Uncooled 384 x 288 Vox microbolometer Thermal lmager FOVs: 15.4cm x 11.43cm; 45.72cm x 34.29cm Colour day camera FOVs: 7.62cm x 6.35cm, 30.48cm x 25.4cm Eyesafe 1.54 µm LRF (diode laser) Built-in GPS Built-in digital magnatic compass Real time video MPEG-4 recorder Total weight Oncluding rechargeable battery): 2 kg Dimensions: 200 x 180 x 90 mm Total power consumption: < 5 W Operating time: > 8 Hours 88 armada’s Vademecum armada’s Vademecum 89 PORTABLE NIGHT VISION SYSTEMS Merlin C (Compact) by Qioptiq Multi role monocular night vision sight T he Merlin can be used as a hand-held observation sight but mounted in a side-by-side configuration on the wearer's head or helmet it becomes a binocular mobility/driving sight (the binocular configuration radically improves depth of field perception by the wearer) while mounted on its own it can be used as a head or helmet mounted mobility sight. Merlin-C can also be used as a weapon mounted sight on its own or used in conjunction with a Red Dot close quarter battle-site reflex sight. Merlin C was developed in response to a requirement for a night vision sight which is versatile, light and has an image intensifier, supplying it with increased capability over the Dragon C. It notably has a very quick on/off time. It was launched on the market in early 2013. SPECIFICATIONS Magnification: x1 with x3, x4, x5 Afocal Adaptors Field of View: 40º (x1 Magnification) Weight (including batteries): <280g Dimensions: 109mm (L) x 42mm (W) x 67mm (H) Tube : Gen 2, Gen 3 Battery: 1 x AA or 1 x AAA Operational Temperature range: -45ºC to +55ºC 90 armada’s Vademecum armada’s Vademecum 91 PORTABLE NIGHT VISION SYSTEMS Merlin-G (Goggle) by Qioptiq Uncooled thermal imager SPECIFICATIONS W eighing just 480g (with batteries) the Merlin-G can be used as a hand held night surveillance or mobility sight but can also be head or helmet mounted. is image intensifier can be fitted with a variety of adaptor lenses to provide x3, x4 or x5 magnification. Merlin-G has a built-in IR illuminator. It was launched in early 2013 at the same time as the Merlin C. 92 armada’s Vademecum Magnification: x1 with x3, x4, x5 Afocal Adaptors Field of View: 40º (x1 Magnification) Weight (including batteries): <480g Dimensions: 250mm (L) x 93mm (W) x 105mm (H) Tube : Gen 2, Gen 3 Battery: 2 x AA Battery Life: >90 hours continuous operation @ 20ºC Alkaline Image Intensifier Tube: 18mm XR5 Boresight Alignment: <0.5 MOA (Factory Set) armada’s Vademecum 93 PORTABLE NIGHT VISION SYSTEMS Monie by Qioptiq/Thales Q ioptiq, headquartered in Luxembourg, is an ex-ales subsidiary which was formed in 2005 when it was acquired by Candover which then sold it in October 2013 to Exclitas Technologies held by Ventas Capital. Monie is a legacy ales product which is being exclusively marketed in the UK for the British market by Qioptiq while ales markets it in the rest of the world. Small enough to fit in a soldier's pocket and not much heavier than a smartphone (270g with its single, standard battery), Monie is a hand-held or head-mounted night vision device which can be used either as a monocular or, mounted side-by-side, it provides binocular vision and therefore much improved depth of field perception for the user. It offers a wide 51° field of view and offers 4 magnifications: x1 in standard, x4, x5 and x6. Monie has a built-in infra-red illuminator with an indicator in the eyepiece to tell the wearer whether the IR is on or off. e standard Monie can be immersed in up to 1 metre of water for 2 hours. 94 armada’s Vademecum SPECIFICATIONS Magnification 1x Field of view 51º Magnification 4x Field of view 9º Magnification 5x Field of view 10º Magnification 6x Field of view 8.5º Intensifier Tube 2nd Gen., XD4, XR5 with autogating (option) or 3rd Gentube. Automatic brightness Control. Typical on-axis 1.1 cycles/mrd with XD4 tube (60 lp/mm) resolution at optimum 1.2 cycles/mrd with XR5 tube (72 lp/mm) Light level Diopter Adjustment -6 to +3 diopters Eye Relief >17 mm Focus range 20cm to infinity Monocular Weight <270g (with battery) Power Supply (1) standard 1.5V or 3.6 V (Lithium) AA battery, 1.2 V rechargeable battery Size 75 x 70 x 68 mm Operating time at 20ºC Standard tube Autogating tube 1.5 V battery 45 hours 25 hours 3.6 V battery 70 hours 40 hours armada’s Vademecum 95 PORTABLE NIGHT VISION SYSTEMS Moskito by Vectronix Day/night binoculars T his multi-function device combines day and night viewing, measuring and geo-location functions into a compact, user-friendly device that weighs less than 1.2kg including its commercially available batteries. Moskito measures range, azimuth and vertical angle. In addition, it incorporates the latest image intensifier technology for night time viewing, including self-regulation to different levels of brightness. Options include a GPS receiver, Bluetooth module and cable for data transfer to C4I systems. The laser rangefinder, and day and night channel are matched to each other and optimized for close and medium range applications up to 2,500 m.O The core of the Moskito is a x5 monocular with an integrated class 1 eye-safe laser rangefinder that can measure a 2.3×2.3m target (NATO target) at 10,000m. The laser wavelength is 1,550 nanometres, making it invisible to night-vision devices. The rangefinder is very fast, taking between 0.4 and 0.9 seconds per measurement, and two CR123A batteries will provide power for over 5,000 measurements. The Moskito can also be fitted with the TACS-M clipon infrared device to combine the known benefits provided by I² and infrared night vision. In addition, the BE20, which will increase the distance measurement onto a NATO target from 4,000m to over 8,000m, can be mounted on all Moskitos delivered from 2012 onwards without modification. For models prior to 2012, a slight in-house modification is necessary. The standard magnification has been increased to provide a 25% improvement in detection range and a 35% improvement in identification range: Daychannel: from x5 to x8 Nightchannel: from x3 to x4.8 Moskito has been chosen by the UK as the new Commander’s Target Locator in the framework of the FIST (Future Integrated Soldiers Technology) programme. 96 armada’s Vademecum SPECIFICATIONS Observe Day Observation View Magnification Field of View Optical Aperture Night Observation View Magnification Field of View Measure/Locate Range/Distance Capability Range Accuracy Invisible to Image Intensifiers Orientation / Horizontal Accuracy Elevation Range Cable Interface Bluetooth GPS Target Grid Coordination Physical Characteristics Weight Dimensions : : : : : : : : : √ Monocular 5x 111 mils 30 mm Image Intensification Monocular 3x 187 mils : : : : : : : : : 10.0 km ± 5m Yes ± 10 mils -45° to +45° √ √* Internal / External * √* : < 1.2kg : 130 x 185 x 75mm armada’s Vademecum 97 PORTABLE NIGHT VISION SYSTEMS MTM-PI by L-3 Warrior Systems Mini thermal monocular L -3 Insight’s Mini ermal Monocular Product Improvement (MTM-PI) is the new version of the AN/PAS-23 with an upgraded 640 x 320 detector replacing the standard 320 x 240 detector on the AN/PAS-23 to increase range performance. e PI also has more memory to enable video recording functions. is handheld or tripod-mountable thermal imaging device, small enough to fit comfortably in the hand or keep in a pocket, has simple, intuitive controls making it easy to use by novice operators. e thermal imaging capability of the MTM allows for observation and target identification under adverse conditions including light rain, smoke, light snow, and low light to total darkness. e digital camera enables acquisition, storage, download (to any PC), recall, and viewing of thermal images and videos. e unit can be fitted with optional accessories making it helmet mountable or adding a magnified lens. e inclusion of an integrated visible laser pointer allows the user to mark targets or areas of interest to others when stealth is not a mission requirement and notably for public safety applications and search & rescue missions. e WTM is the weapon mounted version and is is identical but weighs 420 grammes instead of 369 grammes because of the rail mount. 98 armada’s Vademecum SPECIFICATIONS SYSTEM CHARACTERISTICS Dimensions : 127 (L) x 71 (W) x 55mm (H) Weight : 369g (with batteries) Battery Type : (2) 3 –volt lithium Battery Life : 4 hours typical Field of View : 370O (Diagonal) Magnification : 1X with 2X digital zoom Focus Range : 457mm to infinity Frame Rate : 60Hz Detection Range : ~900m (stationary man) IR Laser : Specifications.........Safety Class Output Power : 0.5mW +/- 0.1 mW…1 Beam Divergence : 0.5 mrad +/- 0.3 mrad Wavelength : 840 nm +/-10/-20 nm armada’s Vademecum 99 PORTABLE NIGHT VISION SYSTEMS MX-2A by DRS Technologies, a Finmeccanica company Multi-use miniature thermal imager T he MX-2A is a portable, lightweight, versatile thermal imaging camera for general reconnaissance, surveillance and routine patrol. It can be tripod-mounted or utilized as a handheld or weapon sight device to meet the specific needs of the mission. e rugged, exterior rubber boot gives the MX-2A a nonreflective exterior finish while protecting both the lens and imaging body. e thermal imager is equipped with a removable eyepiece for remote and covert viewing over or around obstacles or hazards. It is powered by four CR123A lithium batteries but also has an external power receptacle. e MX-2A has a 60 Hz refresh rate to keep pace with moving scenes. 100 armada’s Vademecum SPECIFICATIONS FOCAL PLANE ARRAY Detector Type VOx: Microbolometer Array Size: 320 x 240 Detector Pitch: 25 µm Spectral Response: 8-12 µm Thermal Sensitivity: <50 mK OPTICS Magnification: 1X w/2X Digital Zoom Field of View (H X V): 18’ x 13.5’/9’ x 6.75’ Objective Focal Length: 25 mm Diopter Adjustment: -2 to +2 Minimum Focus Distance: <1 meter PERFORMANCE Start-up Time (cold start): 4 sec (typical) Contrast / Brightness: Manually adjustable with a default mode infrared Polarity: User Select: Black/Hot or Black/Cold Range To Detect Human Activity Pr/d-70%: 550 meters (clear conditions) VIDEO Viewfinder Display: OLED 640 x 480 Monochrome B/W Output Format: RS-170 video out POWER Power Source: (4) 123 batteries or External BA/5590 or 8-40 VDC PHYSICAL Size w/out mount: 22.86 x 12.44 x 8.64 cm Weight w/out mount: 962 grammes armada’s Vademecum 101 PORTABLE NIGHT VISION SYSTEMS MX-3A by DRS Technologies, a Finmeccanica company Multi-Use High Resolution Thermal Imager D RS Technologies’ MX-3A rugged thermal imager is the pinnacle of handheld thermal imaging systems. is exceptional 640 x 480, 25 μm unit offers the highest quality thermal image available in such a flexible and rugged package. Utilizing highly sensitive uncooled VOx microbolometer technology, the MX-3A is ideal for situations that demand clear and precise imaging at long ranges. DRS’ MX-3A can be used as a handheld, tripodmounted or weapon-mounted for the ultimate solution in targeting day or night. It is ideal for use in surveillance, reconnaissance, special operations and target detection. SPECIFICATIONS FOCAL PLANE ARRAY Detector Type: VOx Microboiometer Array Size: 640 x 480 Detector Pitch: 25 µm Spectral Response: 8-12 µm Thermal Sensitivity: <50 mK OPTICS Magnification: 3X Digital Zoom Field of Vicw (H X V): 18.0‘ x 13.5’ / 6.0‘ x 4.3’ (E-zoom) Objective Focal Lengh: 52 mm Diopter Adjustment: -2 to +2 Minimum Focus Distance: <2 meters PERFORMANCE Start-up Time (cold start): 4 sec (typical) Contrast / Brightness: Manually adjustable with a default mode Infrared Polarity: User Select: Black/ Hot or Black/Cold Range To Detect Human Activity Pt/d-70%: 1100 meters (clear conditions) VIDEO Viewfinder Display: OLED 640 x 480 Monochrome B/W Output Fotmat: RS-170 video out POWER Power source: (4) 123 batteries or External BA/5590 or 12-40 VDC Operating Time @ 23ºC: 4 hours PHYSICAL Size w/out mount: 22.86 x 12.95 x 8.38 cm Weight w/out mount: 1.44 kg 102 armada’s Vademecum armada’s Vademecum 103 PORTABLE NIGHT VISION SYSTEMS NESTOR by Cassidian Optronics Cooled reconnaissance and target acquisition binoculars SPECIFICATIONS T he hand-held Nestor was developed by Cassidian Optronics in cooperation with its subsidiary Cassidian Optronics (Pty) Ltd in South Africa and has been in production since 2004/2005. This long-range day and night target observation and localization device was designed to meet new army requirements for hand-held target acquisition systems in 2004, and is especially adapted to mountain infantry purposes. International artillery requirements were also kept in mind during the design process. Nestor uses GPS to pinpoint its position. A digital magnetic compass enables the user to determine the azimuth and elevation. Featuring OPO (optical parametric oscillator) technology, the integrated eye-safe laser range-finding module determines the exact distance to the objective. This enables long-range recon patrols, artillery scout observers and special forces to provide critical information to mission commanders. Nestor's efficient cooled thermal image device makes it larger and heavier than its uncooled “sister” Opus-H. NESTOR is in service with several European armed forces, including Germany's Bundeswehr, and several European border guards as well as undisclosed Near and Far East customers. 104 armada’s Vademecum Optical data Day sighting channel Observation: binocular Magnification: 7x Field of view: 6.5º Dioptre adjustment: -4 to +4 dioptres Aiming reticle: glass reticle graduated in 5 mil increments Laser protection: against 1064 nm IR Sighting Channel Observation: binocular Detector/cooler type: CMT 640 x 512, closed-cycle stirling micro-cooler Wavelength: 3 to 5 µm Field of view: N FOV 2.8º x 2.3° WFOV 11.4° x 9.1º Laser Rangefinder Type: singel pulse, OPO Shitted Nd: YAG Eye safety: class 1M (IEC80825) Repetition rate: 0.5 Hz Range capability: 100 m - 20,000 m Range accuracy: +5m Multiple target detection: first/second or first/last logic Adjustable range gate: Yes GPS Type: 12 channels L1 C/A Position format: UTM, MGRS, BNG, lat/long Map datum’s selection: >225 Electronic Data Battery power: rechargeable Li-Ion External power: 10- 18VDC Serial interface: RS232 & RS422 External GPS: Rockwell Collins PLGR Composite video output: CCIR - PAL Digital magnetic compass Azimuth accuracy: +1º Elevation accuracy: +45º Elevation angle: +0.5º Bank range: +30º Mechanical Data Mass: ~5 kg including batteries Mechanical fixation: 3/8” BSW Size: 360 mm x 250 mm x 155 mm Ambient Condition: Operating temperature: -35°C to +63°C Storage temperature: -46°C to +71°C armada’s Vademecum 105 PORTABLE NIGHT VISION SYSTEMS Night Enforcer Fusion by Exelis Monocular T he Exelis Night Enforcer ® Fusion is an improved optically fused monocular which combines both an image intensified tube and infrared micro-bolometer into one compact unit designed specifically for the domestic law enforcement, homeland security, and other non-military markets. It replaces its predecessor; the Dual Sensor Night Vision Goggle (DSNVG). Weighing less than 907g, Night Enforcer® Fusion can be helmetmounted and provides flip-up, tilt, fore/aft adjustment, left/right eye use, and quick disconnect from the helmet. A separate battery pack provides power for helmetmounted or hand-held use. Users experience improved wearing comfort due to better weight balance, resulting in less fatigue. 106 armada’s Vademecum SPECIFICATIONS Less than 907g including helmet mount and batteries Over 7.5 hours of fused operation life on 3 AA lithium batteries 18 - mm image tube 320 x 240 microbolometer thermal camera I2 Resolution (1E - 3 fl), 1.30 cy/mr Field of View - I2 ≥ 38º / - IR ≥ 28º Diagonal armada’s Vademecum 107 PORTABLE NIGHT VISION SYSTEMS NX-122 by Theon Multipurpose Night Vision Monocular T he lightweight, robust and compact NX-122 can be hand-held or head, helmet or weapon mounted to allow the individual soldier to perform observation, short range surveillance, weapon aiming, map reading and medical aid operations at night. It has a dovetail design for easier mounting, a failsafe shut-off when flipped up mechanism and (46mm) fore-aft adjustment range for operation with ballistic protection goggles. The system is factory collimated and using the dualbridge mount assembly, two randomly selected NX-122 monoculars can form a pair of binoculars for use in situations where stereoscopic vision is mandatory such as when driving a vehicle. NX122 is submersible to 20 metres and can be equipped with an optional long range laser illuminator, manual gain control and weapon mount. 108 armada’s Vademecum SPECIFICATIONS Physical Weight: (Including battery, Objective Cover and Eyecup) < 315 g (without MGC) < 325 g (with MGC) Dimensions (L x W x H (mm) 115 x 53 x 74 Optical Magnification 1X ± 0.03 System Distortion <3% Field of View 40° ± 2° System Focus 25 cm to Infinity Resolution > 1.2 lp/mrad Collimation < 0.4° Objective Lens Focal Length 27 mm Eyepiece Lens Focal Length 27 mm Adjustment Range +2 to -6 dpts Electrical Battery: One AA size battery of any voltage between 1.2 & 3.6 Volts Battery Life: > 65 hours with AA Lithium / > 40 hours with AA Alkaline Integrated IR Illuminator Automatic High Level Cut-off system to protect Image Intensifier Tube Internal LED Indicators for IR ON and Low Battery Image Intensifier: Type 18 mm, inverting Gen 3, XD4, XR5, with or without Autogating or ONYX (black & white format) armada’s Vademecum 109 PORTABLE NIGHT VISION SYSTEMS NX-222 by Theon Advanced Modular Night Vision Binocular SPECIFICATIONS he NX-222 is a twin tube binocular that can be operated hand-held, helmet-mounted, head-mounted, or with one of the two monoculars, weapon mounted. Thanks to its modular design, the user can choose the actual system configuration (monocular, binocular, weapon mounted) depending on the mission profile and user preferences. For momentary configuration changes, the user can flip away each monocular separately. It offers better depth perception than single tube systems making it easier to judge distances and relative motion so the ability to perform tasks such as driving is greatly improved. It can be optionally equipped with a long range laser illuminator, manual gain control and/or a weapon mount with flip away mechanism. T 110 armada’s Vademecum Physical Weight (Including batteries, Objective Covers, Eyecups and Dual Mount (with “Four+2” Adjustments)): < 860 g Dimensions L x W x H (mm): 127x 134 x 159 Optical Magnification: 1X ± 0.03 System Distortion: <3% Field of View: 40° ± 2° System Focus: 25 cm to Infinity Resolution: > 1.3 lp/mrad System Brightness Gain: > 6000 Collimation: < 1° convergence < 0.3° dipvergence / divergence Objective Lens Focal Length: 27 mm Eyepiece Lens Focal Length: 27 mm Adjustment Range: +2 to -6 dpts Electrical Battery: Two AA size batteries of any voltage between 1.2 & 3.6 Volts Battery Life: > 65 hours with AA Lithium / > 40 hours with AA Alkaline Integrated IR Illuminator Automatic High Level Cut-off system to protect Image Intensifier Tube Internal LED Indicators for IR ON and Low Battery Image Intensifier Type 18 mm, inverting Gen 3, XD4, XR5, with or without Autogating or ONYX (black & white format) armada’s Vademecum 111 PORTABLE NIGHT VISION SYSTEMS Nyxus Bird by Jenoptik Thermal Imager for day and night target acquisition SPECIFICATIONS N yxus Bird is a multifunctional laser rangefinder for day and night reconnaissance and target acquisition designed for use by infantry, special forces (including combat swimmers) and police. Combining a thermal imager, direct view optics, laser rangefinder, digital magnetic compass & GPS, the Nyxus Bird is sufficiently compact that it can be held one-handed. It can also be tripod-mounted. It features an uncooled high resolution (7x magnification) infrared camera for day and night vision which is efficient even in absolute darkness and also through smoke and fog. Because it is uncooled, start-up time is almost instantaneous (<10 seconds) and it is silent thus acoustically undetectable. With Nyxus Bird a tank can be detected at 3,000 metres and recognised at 1,000 metres. 112 armada’s Vademecum Day Channel (VIS, direct view optics) Type: Monocular, multiple coated glass optics Field of view (FOV): 6.75° (118 ml / 1000 m) Magnification: 7x Optical Aperture [ø]: 40 mm Night Channel (IR / thermal imager) Sensor type: Infrared array sensor - uncooled microbolometer Sensor resolution: 384 x 288 Pixel I 640 x 480 Pixel Thermal resolution (NETD): < 80 mK Spectral sensitivity: 8µm - 14 µm Field of view (FOV): 10° x 7° Electronic zoom: 2x Start-up time: < 10 s Laser Rangefinder Range: maximum: 10 m….5,000 m typical: > 3,500 m (measured with NATO standard target board, 2.3 m x 2.3 m; 30 % reflectivity; 10 km visibility) Accuracy: +2 m Wavelength: 1,550 nm Digital Magnetic Compass Azimuth range I accuracy: 360° I < 0.3° RMS Elevation range I accuracy: 65° I + 0.2° RMS Electrical Power supply: Primary Lithium-Ion batteries or rechargeable lithium-Ion batteries Autonomy: > 8 hrs continuous operation (typical operation, 50% thermal imager usage, per battery: Interfaces USB: 2.0 Video output & device control Physical Dimensions Dimensions [L x W x H]: 180 mm x 150 mm x 70 mm (without ocular eyecups) Weight: 1.5 kg Environmental Operating temperature: -32 °C +55 °C Storage temperature: -40 °C +63 °C armada’s Vademecum 113 PORTABLE NIGHT VISION SYSTEMS Observer Man Portable by Selex-ES Observer Man Portable SPECIFICATIONS T he SLX Hawk high performance cooled thermal imager allows Identification of targets at longer ranges in poorer weather than traditional portable night vision systems such as image intensified cameras and uncooled thermal imagers. 114 armada’s Vademecum SLX Hawk Long Range Thermal Imager Detector 3µm-5µm (MW) 640x512 pixel Cooled Focal Plane Array Optical Fields of View Continuous 13.3x optical zoom 1.8 x 1.44º to 24 x 19.2º Digital Zoom 16x Focus Auto, Manual, Infinity Digital Signal Processing Electronic Stabilisation, Auto/Manual gain and offset, Advanced Gain and Offset Modes including Local Area Contrast Enhancement (LACE) Video Output CCIR/PAL Noise Equivalent Temperature <25mK max, typical 18mK Difference (NETD) 2-Axis Pan and Tilt Head Option 1 Option 2 Azimuth Range ±360º ±185º Elevation Range ±45º ±45º Speed 0.045º/s (min) 0.056º/s (min), 10º/s (max) 50º/s (max) Pointing Accuracy 0.056º 1 mil 0.056º 1 mil Sensor Mounting Quick Release interface Automatic scanning Programmable sector scan Home position Remote Control Unit Resolution 1024x768 pixels Display Brightness Adjustable, discreet mode, blackout mode Recording modes Digital video and Snapshot modes Record duration Up to 6 hours of video footage Recording Controls Pause, rewind, fast forward, delete, emergency erase. On Screen Display (OSD) file management Control Membrane buttons Joystick Power 24V-28V Vehicle, 24V Battery, 230V AC Mains Reverse voltage protection Daylight Colour TV camera (Optional) Detector ¼” EXview HAD CCD, 440,000 pixels Optical Fields of View 36x optical zoom 57.8o (H) Wide, 1.7o (H) Narrow Digital Zoom 12x (432x coupled with optical zoom) Focus Auto/Manual/Infinity Video Output CCIR/PAL Other options Include • Laser range finder • Laser Designator • Laser pointer/marker • Digital magnetic compass/GPS • Radio data link armada’s Vademecum 115 PORTABLE NIGHT VISION SYSTEMS OPUS-H by Cassidian Optronics Uncooled reconnaissance and target acquisition binoculars SPECIFICATIONS T he OPUS-H was developed as a lighter, uncooled system parallel to the cooled NESTOR system. The first OPUS-H binoculars were delivered in 2007 to armed forces in a number of undisclosed countries and to several border guard units especially in Eastern Europe. It features a direct-view day optical channel and an uncooled IR channel, both of which are viewable through a binocular eyepiece. Other appointments include a laser rangefinder, GPS, digital magnetic compass and a near-infrared digital camera. The device has a 640 x 480 pixel microbolometer to provide crisp images at night and the direct-view optics provide crystalclear day images even when the unit lacks power. The class 1, eye-safe laser rangefinder is safe under all conditions. It effectively determines ranges even beyond 20 km. The OPUS-H’s single-pulse laser technology increases the probability of ranging to distant targets without requiring tripod stabilization. The rangefinder detects and displays up to three targets at any range and permits user-adjustable minimum range gates. In combination with the integrated digital compass and GPS system, it also enables target acquisition. The near-infrared and IR cameras provide daytime and nighttime images of targets that may be transmitted via a high-speed serial interface to command & control and to digital mapping systems. The positional data for target verification and mapping are also sent. The system is compatible with GPS systems such as PLGR, so it may be interfaced with external GPS systems. 116 armada’s Vademecum Optical Data Day sighting channel Observation: bi-ocular Magnification: 7x Field of view: 6.5° Dioptre adjustment: -4 to +4 dioptres Aiming reticle: glass reticle graduated in 5 mil increments Laser protection: against 1064 nm IR Sighting Channel Observation: bi-ocular Detector: un-cooled micro-cooler 640 x 480 Wavelength: 8 to 14 µm Field of view: 8.1° x 6.1° (PAL) IR target snapshot: ipeg format with metadata Laser Rangefinder Type: singel pulse, OPO Shitted Nd: YAG Eye safety: class 1 (lEC60825) Repetition rate: 1 measurement every 6 sec Range capability: 80 m - 20,000 m Range accuracy: + 5m Multiple target detection: 3 targets (first, second & Iast) Adjustable range gate: Yes GPS Type: 12 channels L1 C/A Position format: UTM, MGRS, BNG, lat/long Electrical Data Battery power: 8 x AA External power: 10 - 32 V DC Composite video output: CCIR - PAL Digital magnetic compass Azimuth accuracy: +1º Elevation accuracy: +45° Elevation angle: +0.5° Bank range: +30° Mechanical Data Mass: ~3.5 kg including batteries Size: 300mm x 215mm x 110 mm Ambient Conditions Operating temperature: -32°C to +63°C Storage temperature: -40°C to +70°C armada’s Vademecum 117 PORTABLE NIGHT VISION SYSTEMS PhantomIRxr by Raytheon Uncooled thermal binoculars SPECIFICATIONS R aytheon’s PhantomIRxr is a 1.64kg uncooled, infra-red, binocular that uses thermal imaging with a resolution of 640 x 480 to pinpoint targets through darkness, smoke and dust. With PhantomIRxr the user can recognise a moving mansized target at 3,000m. This range performance is enhanced with a x3 electronic zoom capability. PhantomIRxr can be hand-held or tripod-mounted. Designed to serve both as a man-portable binocular and a multifunction surveillance and targeting system, the PhantomIRxr is marketed for military combat operations and for border security, surveillance and targeting applications. Detect /recognize upright Moving man (1.5 m x 0.5 m) Detect vehicle (2.89 m x 2.89 m) Optics Field of view (wide) Magnification Detector FPA Pitch Physical Features Size Display type Weight Operational temperature range Environmental Rugged design Tripod mounting Accessory rail adapter Video output Power Requirements Internal power External power Power save mode Additional Features Image capture Stabilisation Laser pointer Interpupillary adjustment 118 armada’s Vademecum : 70% probability 3 km : : : : : 70% probability 7 km 76 mm ƒ/1.2 8° x 6° 3x : 640 x 480 Vox (vanadium oxide) : 17 µm : 12.7 in. (L) x 7 in. (W) x 3.5 in. (H) : 640 x 480 colour display : 3.6 pounds with batteries (1.64 kg) : -36°C to 60°C : MIL-STD-810F certifications : Aluminium housing surrounded by rubber armor : ¼ - 20 tripod mounting thread : MIL-STD-1913 rail available : NTSC and digital USB streaming : Four AA lithium batteries; 6.5 hours at 100% duty cycle and 25°C : Optional AC power adapter capability; NATO slave cable for vehicle power; BA5590 battery cable : Yes; 11 hours operation at 25% duty cycle : Digital image video recording (JPEG and MPEG-4) : Electronic image stabilisation : Integrated Class 1 and 3B infrared laser : 54 mm to 71 mm armada’s Vademecum 119 PORTABLE NIGHT VISION SYSTEMS PhantomIR by Raytheon Uncooled Thermal Binoculars SPECIFICATIONS P hantomIR differs from PhantomIRxr in that it has a lower resolution of 320 x 240 and a x2 electronic zoom allowing the user to recognise a moving man-sized target at 2,500m. Detect /recognize upright Moving man (1.5 m x 0.5 m) Detect vehicle (2.89 m x 2.89 m) Optics Field of view (wide) Magnification Detector FPA Pitch Physical Features Size Display type Weight Operational temperature range Environmental Rugged design Tripod mounting Accessory rail adapter Video output Power Requirements Internal power External power Power save mode Additional Features Image capture Stabilisation Laser pointer Interpupillary adjustment Electronic compass 120 armada’s Vademecum : 70% probability 2.5 km : : : : : 70% probability 6.0 km 76 mm ƒ/1.2 4° x 3° 6x : 320 x 240 Vox (vanadium oxide) : 17 µm : : : : 12.7 in. (L) x 7 in. (W) x 3.5 in. (H) 640 x 480 colour display 3.6 pounds with batteries (1.64 kg) -36°C to 60°C : MIL-STD-810F certifications : Aluminium housing surrounded by rubber armor : 1/4 - 20 tripod mounting thread : MIL-STD-1913 rail available : NTSC and digital USB streaming : Four AA lithium batteries; 6.5 hours at 100% duty cycle and 25°C : Optional AC power adapter capability; NATO slave cable for vehicle power; BA5590 battery cable : Yes; 11 hours operation at 25% duty cycle : Digital image video recording (JPEG and MPEG-4) : Electronic image stabilisation : Integrated Class 1 and 3B infrared laser : 54 mm to 71 mm : Azimuth (±3° accuracy). elevation. tilt armada’s Vademecum 121 PORTABLE NIGHT VISION SYSTEMS Recon B2 by Flir Thermal binocular SPECIFICATIONS R econ B2 is a 3.6 kg, 640 x 480 resolution dualchannel binocular which incorporates FLIR's STACE™ (Sharpening, Tuning and Contrast Enhancement) technology that digitally sharpens, tunes and enhances image detail contrast. The B2, which offers long range reconnaissance and target geo-location capability, comes in two versions: FO (Forward Observer) which includes a colour CCD video day channel and the DC (Dual Channel) version which includes a second thermal uncooled sensor. Both offer a split screen display, continuous optical zoom, GPS, digital magnetic compass and laser rangefinder. A laser pointer can be added as an option. The Recon B2 can be used both day and night and can be configured for tripod use with full remote control for continuous operation with video output. 122 armada’s Vademecum Thermal Imaging Performance (B2-Fo and B2- DC) Sensortype: 640 x 480 InSb (320 x 240 InSb option) Number of fields of view: 2 Wide FOV: 10.0 º h x 8.0º v Narrow FOV: 2.5º h x1.8º v E-zoom: Continuous to 4x Spectral band: 3-5 µm Automatic features: Auto focus, AGC. Digital Detail Enhancement (DDE). Position Data Secondary Channel Imaging Peformance B2-FO Pixel format: 794 x 494 pixels Digital zoom: Continuos to 12x Sensitivity: Low light FOVs: 42° - 1.6° optical zoom B2-DC Sensor type: 640 x 480 VOx microbolometer FOV: SingIe.18° (320 x 240 VOx option) E-zoom: Continuous to 4x Spectral band: 8 - 12 µm System Features Global Positioning System (GPS): C/A code (supports military GPS plug-in) Digital Magnetic Compass: 360º Az, +/- 90º El, 0.2º resolution Eyesafe Laser Rangefinder (LRF): 1.54 µm, 20 km maximum range Laser Pointer (LP): 852 nm, Class 3B, .5/3mW Outputs Video: NTSC/Pal Video, HDMI Connector types: BNC, HDMI Display type: Binocular, High Resolution, OLED Image presentation: Monochrome, colour, split screen Power Power requirements: 7 VDC / 16 W (9 V to 32 VDC external) Battery type and life: Qty 2 rechargeable D cell Lithium batteries > 4.0 hours continuous and >5.0 hours in power save mode Environmental Mil-Spec: MIL-STD-810F Operating temp: -32º C to +55ºC (-27º F to +131ºF) Dimensions, Weight & Mounting Dimensions: 22.2 x 24.9 x 14.2 cm Weight: <4 kg, batteries included armada’s Vademecum 123 PORTABLE NIGHT VISION SYSTEMS Recon B9 by Flir T he Recon B9 contains a long-wave IR sensor, colour electro-optical camera with 4x continuous digital zoom, image storage and download capability, a laser pointer, power and video options, all in a device which weighs about 1.6 kg. It has 640 x 480 resolution. It was designed for reconnaissance and surveillance, situational awareness, force protection, border patrol, port security and counter drug missions. SPECIFICATIONS THERMAL IMAGING PERFORMANCE Sensor type: 640 x 480 VOx microbolometer (320 x 240 VOx option) FOV: 9.3 °hx 7°v Digital zoom: Continuous to 4x Spectral band: 8-12 µm VISIBLE COLOR CHANNEL Sensor type: 1/4" IL CCD Pixel format: 768 x 494 pixels Digital zoom: Continuous to 4x Sensitivity: 0.1 lux FOV: 8.6° h x 6.4° v SYSTEM FEATURES Laser Pointer (LP) Option: 852nm, Class 3B, 0.5/30mW Image Presentation: Monochrome, color and split screen (picture over picture) POWER Power requirements: 9 VDC/6 W (11 V to 32 VDC external) Battery type and life: AA Lithium (6), >4.0 hours continuous DIMENSIONS, WEIGHT & MOUNTING Dimensions: 22.1 x 16.8 x 8.4 cm (8.7" x 6.6" x 3.3") Weight: <1.7 kg (3.7 lb.), batteries included Mounting: Tripod mount 1/4.20 base 124 armada’s Vademecum armada’s Vademecum 125 PORTABLE NIGHT VISION SYSTEMS Recon B9-FO by Flir Thermal binoculars T he Recon B9-FO is the Forward Observer version of the Recon B9. Weighing about 2kg, it is slightly heavier than the B9. It incorporates a large format high sensitivity thermal imaging camera, continuous zoom colour CCD (charged couple device) channel, GPS, digital magnetic compass, long range laser range finder and target geolocation algorithms. It has 640 x 480 resolution and can be configured for tripod use for continuous operation with video output. The B9-FO has accurate rangefinding up to 3km. It is best suited to target acquisition, forward observation, reconnaissance, surveillance, situational awareness, force protection and border control missions. 126 armada’s Vademecum SPECIFICATIONS THERMAL IMAGING PERFORMANCE Sensor type: 640 x 480 VOx microbolometer FOV: 9.3 °h x 7°v (320 x 240 VOx option) Digital zoom: Continuous to 4x Spectral band: 8-12 µm Automatic features: AGC, STACE™ Digital Detail Enhancement (DDE), Auto focus VISIBLE COLOR CHANNEL Sensor type: 1/4" HAD CCD Pixel format: 768 x 494 pixels Optical zoom: Continuous to 10x Digital zoom: Continuous to 4x Sensitivity: 0.1 lux FOV: 9.3° h x 7° v, optical zoom from 46° to 4.6° SYSTEM FEATURES Global Positioning System (GPS): C/A code (supports military GPS plug-in) Digital Magnetic Compass: 360OC Az, +/- 90OC El, 0.2O resolution Integrated Eyesafe Laser Rangefinder (LRF): 1.54 µm, >3 km, Class IM Laser Pointer (LP) Option: 852nm, Class 3B, 0.5/30mW Power Power requirements: 7VDC/ 11W (9 V to 32 VDC external) Battery type and life: Qty 2 long life rechargeable D cell Lithium batteries >5.0 hours continuous and >6.0 hours in power save mode armada’s Vademecum 127 PORTABLE NIGHT VISION SYSTEMS Recon M18 by Flir Pocket monocular SPECIFICATIONS T he Recon M18 is a hand-held or tripod mounted monocular which weighs 480 grammes with batteries. It has standard 640 x 480 resolution (320 x 240 as an option), a remote video output and a covert laser pointer. It has a x2 or x4 digital zoom. Like the Recon M24, the Recon M18 is ruggedised to military standards and is submersible. Its low power consumption allows it to run for over three hours. 128 armada’s Vademecum IMAGING PERFORMANCE FPA resolution: 640 x 480, 320 x 240 (option) E-Zoom: 2x, 4x digital Field of view: 18.7° x 14° (standard), 13.8° x 10.4° (optional) Versatility: 3x Extender lens option Laser Pointer Standard: 850 nm at 30 mW and 0.5 mW, Class 3b Optional: Visible, eye safe lasers Display & Controls Image display: 640 x 480 color OLED Image adjustments: AGC/ALC, manual, polarity, color, STACE™ digital image enhancement User controls: On/off laser, AGC/ALC, manual calibration, NUC, reticle select, polarity, color palettes, display brightness, image enhancements modes, digital zoom Calibration: On demand Reticle: Auto-scale with zoom Video out: NTSC, PAL Power Power source: Two 3V CR123 batteries Battery life: >3 hours with 640 array >3.5 hours with 320 array Inputs & Outputs Output: Standard Video (NTSC or PAL) Dimensions, Weight & Mounting Weight: 480g with batteries Mouting: 1/4-20 tripod mount Dimensions: 12.7 x 8.25 x 5.7 cm Environmental Operating temp: -32° to +55° C Environmental: MIL-SPEC 810F Water immersion: 20mm for 1 hour armada’s Vademecum 129 PORTABLE NIGHT VISION SYSTEMS Recon M24 by Flir Rough duty thermal pocket scope SPECIFICATIONS T he Recon M24 is a basic, easy to operate, low cost thermal pocket scope for tactical observation and general purpose night vision. Rugged and submersible, the Recon M24 provides a standard 320 x 240 image with optional 640 x 480 capability. It has a x4 digital zoom and is comfortably carried in a pocket. It can also, however, be tripod-mounted if the mission requires it. M24 is designed for border patrol, law enforcement, search and rescue, situational awareness, surveillance and reconnaissance missions. 130 armada’s Vademecum IMAGING PERFORMANCE FPA resolution: 320 x 240, 640 x 480 (optional) E-Zoom: 2x, 4x digital Field of view: 24° x 18° (standard) Eyepiece: Long 25 mm eye-relief Versatility: Extender lens option Display & Controls Image display: 640 x 480 monochromeLCD User controls: On/off switch, scroll knob for gain and brightness, mode control button, forced calibration button Calibration: Automatic (USB commandable) or on demand Power Power source: Two 3V CR123 batteries Battery life: >3 hours at room temp Hot-swappable batteries: Batteries can be removed (one at a time) without killing power Inputs & Outputs Inputs: USB, sealed jack with dust cover Output: USB, status and still imagery Video (RS-170 or PAL) Dimensions, Weight & Mounting Weight: 400g with batteries Mouting: 1/4-20 tripod mount with VHS pin, detachable external device mounting rail Dimensions: 11.68 (L) x 7.62 (H) x 6.35cm (W) Environmental Operating Temp: -32° to +55° C Environmental: MIL-STD-810 F Water immersion: 10m for 2 hour armada’s Vademecum 131 PORTABLE NIGHT VISION SYSTEMS Scout by Aselsan Hand-held integrated electro-optical sensor system T his fairly heavy (4kg) sensor system designed to be hand-held or tripod mounted incorporates a thermal camera, a laser range finder, a digital magnetic compass, a GPS receiver and a laser pointer. With it, target coordinates can be determined day or night and transferred via data links to fire support units. It also has a function which will indicate to the user when a new moving object has moved into its field of view. Scout has a fairly short battery life of around two hours but one of its more unusual optional accessories is a solar battery charger. Amongst the standard accessories is a tripod and a 220V battery charger. SPECIFICATIONS Thermal Imaging Operating Band: 3 - 5 µm Medium Wave Infrared Zoom: Continuous Zoom Wide Field of View: 25° Mid Field of View: 6° Narrow Field of View: 2° Electronic Zoom: x 2 Cooldown Time: < 7 minute (at 23 °C) Laser Range Finder Type: Eyesafe Laser Class 1- IEC 60825-1 Ed 1,2 Range: 50m-7500m Digital Magnetic Compass Sensitivity (Without Accessories): ±10milyem (RMS) Pointer: Pulse/Continuous Video Output : CCIR Remote Control : RS-232 Weight (Without Accessories): < 4 Kg Battery Life: > 2 hours 132 armada’s Vademecum armada’s Vademecum 133 PORTABLE NIGHT VISION SYSTEMS Sophie Lite by Thales Lightweight multifunction surveillance and target locator T he newest member of the SOPHIE family was introduced in September 2013. Weighing in at class-leading, fullyoperational weight of only 1.58kg, SOPHIE Lite can be deployed in a variety of operational scenarios by both military and civil users. Operational roles for SOPHIE Lite include force protection, forward observation, forward air control, covert surveillance, asset protection and homeland security. SOPHIE Lite allows the user to detect, recognise, identify and locate targets. It can be used stand alone to provide all necessary target location data or can be integrated into a separate battlefield management system. Since the launch of SOPHIE UF in 2009, Thales had worked to evolve the product in line with customer needs, reducing the weight from 3.5kg then to 1.58kg for SOPHIE Lite. The switch from standard optical to digital technologies helped both reduce the weight and enhance the image delivered. Thales says it believed the combination of functionality and specification would extend the appeal of SOPHIE Lite to a broader user base, including security teams and mobile perimeter guards; SOPHIE Lite is small enough to fit in the glove compartment of even a standard saloon car, for instance. SOPHIE Lite enables a person to be detected in daytime at around 6km and at night using the thermal imager at around 2km, and can be recognised at 3km during the day and around 1km at night. The range for vehicle detection is up to 10km during the day and just under 5km at night, and for vehicle recognition is up to 6km during the day and up to 2km at night. 134 armada’s Vademecum SPECIFICATIONS Thermal imager (uncooled) • Sensor Type: 640 x 480 • Spectral Band: 8-12µm • Field of View: 7¡ TV & NIR Sensor • Field of View: 6¡ and 3¡ • Image Stabilisation: Yes • Autofocus: Yes • E Zoom: Yes Laser rangefinder • Laser type: Diode laser • Wavelength: 1550nm • Range up to 4km • Accuracy: <5m • Eye Safety: Class 1 GPS Digital Magnetic Compass Type: Gyrocompass 0.5¡ (1σ) Dimensions; 181 x 190 x 87 mm Weight: 1.5 kg (w/o batteries), 1.58 kg (with batteries) Display: 800x600 OLED Image/video 100 images, 1hr record save Accessories: Soft tactical bags, hard logistics containers, external cables, remote control unit & tripod with pan & tilt head. armada’s Vademecum 135 PORTABLE NIGHT VISION SYSTEMS Sophie-LR by Thales Long-range hand-held binoculars and thermal imager T his is the highly successful, combat proven, single function Sophie which ales has sold worldwide. Useable both day and night, the Sophie-LR is a passive system which is insensitive to solar dazzle and battlefield obscurants such as dust and smoke. Sophie-LR allows the viewer to detect camouflaged targets Its ranges are identical to the Sophie-MF's. 136 armada’s Vademecum SPECIFICATIONS Spectral band: 8-12 µm Field of view (FoV): • Wide FoV: 8O x 6O • Narrow FoV: 3.2O x 2.4O • Electronic zoom (x2): 1.6O x 1.2O Image resolution: • 754 x 576 Thermal sensitivity (NETp): • < 50 mK Boresighting: • Axis stability < 0.6 mrad Weight: • 2.4 kg Size: • 250 x 250 x 110 mm Video standard: • 625 lines or 525 lines (SMPTE 170M) Power supply: • Batteries or external power supply Battery life: • > 5 hours with rechargeable battery Remote control: • RS 422 serial datalink Cooling: • Integrated micro-cooler, rotative Stirling type Cooling down time: • < 5 min Internal display: • OLED Temperature range: • Operating: -40OC to +55OC Environmental conditions: • Fully ruggedised / MIL STD 461 and MIL STD 810 - Military wheeled vehicles armada’s Vademecum 137 PORTABLE NIGHT VISION SYSTEMS Sophie-MF by Thales SPECIFICATIONS L ong-range multi-function binoculars and thermal imager Sophie-MF is the multi-function version of Thales's highly successful Sophie-LR. A hand-held surveillance and target localisation passive system, it can be used day and night. It includes a thermal imager, a magnetic compass, a colour daylight camera, an eye-safe laser range finder and pointer, and an internal GPS. Sophie-MF is insensitive to solar dazzle and battlefield obscurants such as dust and smoke. With this system, the user can detect a person just over 5km away and can recognise him at a distance of 2km. A vehicle can be detected just over 10km away, recognised 4km away and identified just over 2km away. A helicopter can be detected up to 13km away, recognised just over 5km away and identified up to 3km away while an aircraft can be detected nearly 17km away, recognised just over 7km away and identified just under 4km away. 138 armada’s Vademecum Thermal imager Spectral band: 8-12 µm • Wide Field of View: 8¢X x 6¢X • Narrow FoV: 3.2¢X x 2.4¢X • Electronic zoom (x2): 1.6¢X x 1.2¢X Image resolution: 754 x 576 Thermal sensitivity (NETp): < 50 mK Axis stability: < 0.6 mrad Eye safe laser range-finder • Range out to 10 km • High performance single shot Magnetic compass • Elevation: 0.2¢X • Azimuth: 0.5¢X GPS receiver • Integrated + external connection (PLGR) Colour daylight camera (option) • FoV: 3.7¢X x 2.8¢X Laser pointer 830 nm (option) • Eye safe GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS Weight: < 3.5 kg Size: 310 x 250 x 110 mm Video output: 625 lines or 525 lines (SMPTE 170 m) Power supply: Battery or external power supply Battery Life: > 4 hours with rechargeable battery Remote control: RS 422 serial datalink Cooling • Integrated micro-cooler, rotative Stirling type Cooling down time • < 5 min Internal display: OLED Temperature range: Operating: -40¢X C to +55¢X C armada’s Vademecum 139 PORTABLE NIGHT VISION SYSTEMS SOPHIE-UF2 by Thales S ophie UF2 is based on the Sophie UF released in 2009 and was developed in response to users asking for it to be made lighter and smaller. is hand-held, lightweight, fully integrated multi-function system allows the user to detect, recognise identify and locate targets. It is the preferred in-service hand-held target locating system for the UK Army. With Sophie-UF a person can be detected in daylight 8km away and recognised 6km away. At night a person could be detected 2.5km away and recognised just over 1km away using the thermal imager. A vehicle can be detected during he day up to 15km away and recognised 10km away, while at night it could be detected 5km away and recognised 2 km away. SPECIFICATIONS Thermal Imager Sensor Type: 640 x 480 (VOx or Amorphous Silicon) Spectral Band: 8-12 µm Field of View: 7° E Zoom: 3 x Optical Day Sight Magnification: 6 x Field of View: 7° Laser type: ErYb:Glass Wavelength: 1535nm Range: 20m – 19,995m Size: 205 x 280 x 115 mm Weight: 3.4 kg Quick release mount Internal power: > 8 hours usage External Battery: >24hrs usage Imaging & Data display: projected into eyepiece 140 armada’s Vademecum armada’s Vademecum 141 PORTABLE NIGHT VISION SYSTEMS Sophie-XF by Thales Multi-function hand-held thermal imager with continuous optical zoom S ophie-XF (eXtended Functions) thermal imager is the multi-function, more sophisticated version of the Sophie-ZS with which it shares the basic characteristics and is identical in size, although given the extra features it is 1.1kg heavier. Dedicated to long-range target location and surveillance both day and night, it is equipped with a high performance laser range finder to ensure accurate location of moving targets, even in poor weather conditions. It also has a GPS receiver. Its range performances are the same as those of the Sophie-ZS. Sophie-XF was first introduce in September 2009 at the same time as the Sophie-ZS. SPECIFICATIONS Spectral band: MWIR (3 - 5 m) Field of view (FoV): • Wide FoV: 15¢X x 11,2¢X • Narrow FoV: 2.5¢X x 1.9¢X • Continuous zoom: x6 • Magnification x 2.1 to 12.8 • Electronic zoom: x2 Image resolution: 384 x 288 Thermal sensitivity (NETD): Typical 30 mK Weight: 3.5 kg Size: 310 mm x 250 mm x 110 mm Video outputs: Analogic, HDMI Power supply: 9 VDC Battery life: 6 to 7 hours with a single battery Remote control Axis stability: < 0.6 mrad 142 armada’s Vademecum Eye safe laser range-finder: • Range above 10 km Magnetic compass: • Elevation: 0.2¢X • Azimuth: 0.5¢X GPS receiver: Integrated + external connection Images and Video capture: 1000 photos, 2 Go • RS 422 serial datalink and ethernet / USB Cooling • Integrated micro-cooler, rotative stirling Cooling down time • Typical 3’30’’ Temperature range • Operating: -32¢XC to +55¢XC armada’s Vademecum 143 PORTABLE NIGHT VISION SYSTEMS Sophie-ZS by Thales Hand-held thermal imager with continuous optical zoom D edicated to long range surveillance, the Sophie-ZS (Zoom Surveillance) is a mono-function thermal imager with an optical zoom which provides a wide field of view particularly useful in identification at long range with precise image continuity, but also in urban environments or at short range. It operates in passive form day and night, has an autofocus optical zoom and image stabilisation and can capture both images and video. Sophie-ZS integrates a communications system for mission reporting. With this imager the user could detect a person up to 7km away, a vehicle up to 13.5km away, a helicopter up to 16km away, a combat aircraft up to 21.5km away and a ship up to 44.5km away using the narrow field of view. Identification ranges are shorter: just over 1km for a person, just under 3km for a vehicle, just under 4km for a helicopter and 5km for an aircraft and just over 26km for a ship. Sophie-ZS was first introduced in September 2009. 144 armada’s Vademecum SPECIFICATIONS Field of View (FoV): • Wide FoV: 15¢X x 11.2¢X • Narrow FoV: 2.5¢X x 1.9¢X • Continuous zoom: x6 • Magnification: x 2.1 to 12.8 • Electronic zoom: x2 Image resolution: 384 x 288 Thermal sensitivity (NETD): Typical 30 mK Weight: 2.4 kg Size: 310 mm x 250 mm x 110 mm Video output: HDMI Power supply: 9 VDC Battery life: 7 to 8 hours with a single battery Images and Video capture: 1,000 photos, 2 Go RS 422 serial datalink / ethernet datalink / USB Cooling • Integrated micro-cooler, rotative stirling Cooling down time • Typical 3’30’’ Temperature range • Operating: -32¢XC to +55¢XC armada’s Vademecum 145 PORTABLE NIGHT VISION SYSTEMS TiCAM 750 by Thermoteknix Thermal imaging binoculars T here are two models of the TiCAM 750: MR (medium range) and LR (long range). Both will detect a man at over 2 kilometres but the MR is based on a 384x288 detector while the LR has a 640x480 detector. This handheld thermal imager is designed for military and civilian applications including special forces, search & rescue, police, border security, target acquisition, counter drug operation, park rangers monitoring wildlife/illegal game hunters, VIP protection and general situational awareness in the field. The device has rubber over-moulding which makes it both waterproof and buoyant and enables operation with or without gloves. TiCAM 750 can get 8 hours of continuous field operation from 4 x AA batteries without the need for external batteries or battery packs. Amongst the optional features is a range extender, compatible and interchangeable with both the medium and long range models, which attaches to the front of TiCAM via a bayonet attachment. This optical add-on doubles the focal length of TiCAM to 150mm for increased detection, recognition and identification performance. TiCAM records up to 11 hours of high quality video (48 hours on lower resolution), or over 60,000 still images. The data can be downloaded onto a PC or USB memory stick and then be deleted as necessary. The unit also has a standard BNC video which can be connected to an auxiliary third party screen recorder. TiCAM 750 can optionally include a built-in GPS, digital magnetic compass and laser target marker. The MR model can detect a man in poor conditions at 1,200m; can recognise him at 500m; and identify him at 250m. For a tank or vehicle the corresponding distances are 2,000m; 1,000m; and 600m. The LR model can detect a man in poor conditions at 1,450m; recognise him at 735m; and identify him at 350m, while for vehicles the corresponding figures are 2,000m; 1,100m; and 700m. 146 armada’s Vademecum SPECIFICATIONS Detector (UncooIed) Instant On Battery Life Display Modes Tripod Mount : Amorphous Silicon Microbolometerz TiCAM 75OMR - 384 x 288 25µ pitch TiCAM 75OLR - 640 x 480 17µ pitch : Power on Time < 3 seconds : Up to 8 Hours Operation : Standby/Covert mode : 1/4" - 20 Physical Characteristics Size (excluding eye shade) : L: 280mm, H:110mm, W:170mm Weight : 1,850g (Standard Model) Electrical Characteristics Battery Size : 4 x AA Lithium Primary (as standard) Optional 4 x AA NiMH rechargeable (variable duration) armada’s Vademecum 147 PORTABLE NIGHT VISION SYSTEMS TLS-40 IR by Cassidian Optronics Reconnaissance and target acquisition monocular SPECIFICATIONS T he TLS-40 series were designed by Cassidian Optronics as next generation hand-held systems to meet the newest requirements of military and security forces, who want lightweight systems, offering the user fast surveillance and reconnaissance capabilities and clear identification for modern mission scenarios and fast data exchange. Although the series provides range, bearing and elevation to target it can happen that the shot falls short of the target. In that case the “fall-of-shot” mode provides fire correction capability to make an automatic correction ensuring the second shot hits the target. The TLS40i is a compact, lightweight high performance day/night hand-held target location device which combines a longrange laser rangefinder, observation day channel, image intensified night channel, GPS, digital compass and optional digital camera into a compact package which weighs less than 2kg, commercial CR123 batteries included. The TLS40ir includes an uncooled infrared camera and is thus usable in scenarios with difficult visibility conditions. The TLS 40 series have already been bought by a number of undisclosed customers. 148 armada’s Vademecum Day optical sighting channel Magnification: 7x Field of view: 6° Dioptre adjustment: -4 to +4 dioptres Aiming reticle: glass reticle graduated in 5 mil increments Laser protection: against 1064 nm Night thermal sighting channel Thermal imager: uncooled VOx microbolometer No of pixels: 640 to 512 (PAL) FOV: 10.4° x 8.3° with x2 digital zoom Display type: OLED (B&W) Laser rangefinder Type: single pulse, OPO Shifted Nd:YAG Eye safety: class 1 (IEC60825) Repetition rate: 1 measurement every 6 sec Range capability: 80 m - 20,000 m Range accuracy: ± 5m Multiple target detection: 3 targets (first, second & last) Adjustable range gate: Yes GPS Type: 12 Channels L1 C/A Position format: UTM, MGRS. Lat/Long Map datum’s selection: >270 Electrical Data: Battery power: 3 x CR123 External powe: 6-15 V DC Serial interface: USB 1.0, RS232, RS422 & RS485 Digital magnetic compass Azimuth accuracy: ±10 mils (2sigma) Elevation accuracy: ±4 mils (2sigma) Elevation angle: ±45º Bank range: ±30º Mechanical Data Dimensions (L xWxH): 215 mm x 173 mm x 91 mm Weight: <2 kg including batteries Ambient Conditions Operating temperature: -32°C to +55°C Storage temperature: -40°C to +70°C armada’s Vademecum 149 PORTABLE NIGHT VISION SYSTEMS TNV/PVS-14 by TNVC (Tactical Night Vision Company) Night Vision Monocular T he PVS-14 is the standard-issue night vision optic serving US forces. It can be hand-held, helmet or weapon-mounted. As a monocular, the PVS-14 provides night vision aid to one of the user’s eyes, leaving the other to retain its natural nightadapted vision which is important when the operators needs the ability to instantly switch between night vision and white light as the situation develops. The TNV/PVS-14 is a U.S.-made generation 3 night vision monocular based on the standard issue AN/PVS-14. TNVC technicians assemble the TNV/PVS-14 according to U.S. military guide lines using factory-new parts and new-production L3 Gen3 image intensifier tubes which meet current U.S. Military OMNI VIII contract specifications. However the entire TNV/PVS-14 system cannot be Milspec classified because it is assembled by TNVC at its facility, and only fully factory-assembled L3 and ITT systems, built for a U.S. military contract can be qualified as Milspec. However, TNV claims the TNV/PVS-14 provides the same performance. The TNV/PVS-14 is available in several colours/finishes notably a professional factory finish camouflage: MulticamTM which is the most popular pattern on the battlefield. The company offers the monocular in several configurations so the end user gets what he wants, while not paying for accessories he does not need. 150 armada’s Vademecum SPECIFICATIONS Dimensions: 11.43cm(L) x 5.08cm(W) x 5.71cm(H) Weight: 352 grammes Power: 1 Standard AA Battery Battery Life: Approx. 50 Hours at Room Temp. Waterproof: 18 metres for 2 Hours OPTICAL: Generation: U.S. Gen3 L3 MILSPEC OMNI VIII Resolution: 64-72 lp/mm Typical SNR: 24:1 (Minimum) Halo: 1.0 (Maximum) Film: Thin-Film Gate: Auto Gain: Adjustable/ Variable Magnification: 1X +0.03 FOV: 40º + 2º Objective Lens: F/1.2 Ocular Lens: EFL 26mm Diopter: +4 to -6 Focus: 25cm to Infinity armada’s Vademecum 151 PORTABLE NIGHT VISION SYSTEMS TNV/Sentinel BNVS by TNVC (Tactical Night Vision Company) Night-vision goggles T he TNV/Sentinel BNVS was designed in direct response to the ground deployment of ANVIS Aviation Goggles, and their subsequent breakage as they were not designed to be deployed outside the protection of a cockpit and so were not rugged enough for ground missions. Adams Industries, the OEM, developed the Sentinel programme as a way to provide ground forces with an up-armoured version of these ANVIS goggles which Special Operations Forces had long used in ground missions because of the superior performance of the optics and tubes compared to conventional systems. The Sentinel features an ultra-rugged machined composite housing, bolstered by aluminium front and rear plates on the bridge. It also has a userswappable mount interface and can be field-adapted to either standard dovetail mounts or ANVIS-Style ball detent mounts. Depending on the configuration, the Sentinel is powered either by a single CR123 battery or a remote battery pack. 152 armada’s Vademecum SPECIFICATIONS Dimensions: 11.43cm(L) x 11.94cm(W) x 7.37cm(H) – Dovetail Installed 11.43cm(L) x 11.43cm(W) x 10.16cm(H) – Ball Detent Installed Weight: 590 grammes. (Dovetail), 655 grammes (Ball Detent) Power: One (1) CR123 3V Lithium Battery (Dovetail) or External ANVIS Battery Pack (AA/CR123) Battery Life: Approx. 30 Hours at Room Temp. w/ Standard CR123 Waterproof: 620 metres Standards: MIL-STD-810F Compatible Operating Temp: -40°C to 45°C Storage Temp: -50°C to 60°C OPTICAL: Generation: Gen3 U.S. OMNI VIII Intensifier Tubes: L-3 MX10160 Infinity (x2) Resolution: 64 lp/mm (Typical) Magnification: 1X FOV: 40º Objective Lens: F/1.2 Ocular Lens: EFL 25mm Diopter: +2 to -6 Focus: 25cm to Infinity armada’s Vademecum 153 PORTABLE NIGHT VISION SYSTEMS Trinity Cooled by Cantronic Systems (Canada) Inc. Thermal binocular SPECIFICATIONS D esigned for special forces, ground troops, border/perimeter patrols, law enforcement agencies and day/night scouting, these sturdy binoculars have one objective glass and one detector system. With 320 x 256 resolution, these binoculars become available for use in less than one minute after being switched on and they take around 7 minutes to cool down after being switched off. They can be optionally fitted with a GPS and a visible light CCD (charged couple device) image. 154 armada’s Vademecum Spectral Range: 3 ~ 5 µm Detector: 320 x 256 InSb/ MCT Cooler: Integrating Sterling Cooler Cooling down time: <7.5 Minutes MTBF: >2500 Hours NETD: ≤25 mk (detector) Field Of View: WFOV: 11° x8. 3° (HxV) +/-10% NFOV: 4° x 3° (HxV) +/-10% FOV switching time: ≤1.5s, Motorized Focusing: WFOV: 10m ~∞ NFOV: 20m ~∞ Operating Voltage: 24+/-4 VDC; (Option model: 12VDC) Power Supply: Battery (embedded /extemal) External power supply Consumption: ≤12 W Video Format: PAL / NTSC Video Out: Yes Detection & Recognition Distance: ≥2.5 Km, against people (0.5m x1.7m) : ≥8.0 Km, against vehicle (1.88m (H) x 1.54m (W)) Reticule Display: Yes Bore Sight Setting: ≤0. 1mrad Battery Capacity: ≥3 hours Charger Power: 180VAC-250VAC and 24VDC-48VDC Operating Temperature: -30°C ~ +55°C Storage Temperature: -40°C ~ +70°C Weight: ≤3.0 Kg without battery Sealing: IP65 Eyepiece: Bi-oculars having one objective glass and one detector system Mount Interface: 1/4-20 Dimensions (mm): 295 x 245 x 105 mm Standby Mode: available, switching time less 1 minute from standby to real time. armada’s Vademecum 155 PORTABLE NIGHT VISION SYSTEMS Trinity Uncooled by Cantronic Systems Thermal binoculars SPECIFICATIONS T hese uncooled binoculars specially designed for homeland security applications have a 384 x 288 detector, are ready for use in less than one minute and can then be operated continuously for between two to four hours. With them, the user can detect a person at a range of 1,500m, a vehicle at 2,500m and a ship at 10,000m, while a person could be recognised at a range of 1,000m, a vehicle at 1,500m and a ship at 7,000m. Trinity uncooled can withstand immersion in up to 1m of water. They have an optional GPS function and an optional visible light CCD (charged couple device) image. The Trinity Uncooled Pro model is identical to the one above except that is has 640 x 480 detector and that it's field of view is 9.2º x 6.9º. 156 armada’s Vademecum Uncooled Type: Microbolometer, uncooled Spectral Range: 8 ~ 14µm Detector: 384 x 288 VOx (Vanadium Oxide) Pixel Size: (Pitch) 25µm Frame Rate: 30 Hz / 25 Hz Continuous Operation Endurance: 2-4 Hours Power Supply: 12V Power Dissipation: 2.5W Power Consumption: >3.6W Battery Type: Lithium ion Field Of View (Dual-FOV): 13.9° (H) x 10.5° (V) 4.6°(H) x 3.5° (V) Operating Wavelength: 8-14µm NETD: <50 mk Operating Temperature: -20°C~+ 55°C Storage Temperature: -40°C ~ +70°C External Interface Connector: BNC/RCA Vibration: per MIL 810 Standard Video Output: NTSC or PAL Type of Viewfinder: LCD Thermal Sensitivity: <50mK Weight less than: 3 kg Uncooled Pro Detector Type: 640 x 480 VOx Micro bolometer Spectral Range: 8~14µm Pixel Size (Pitch): 25µm NETD: 50mk Field of View: 9.2° x 6.9° Digital Zoom: Auto/Manual Power Supply: 12V Battery Type: Lithium Ion Video Output: NTSC or PAL Type of Viewfinder: 640x480 Color VGA Display Environmental: MIL – STD – 810 F Operating Temperature: -20°C to +55°C Storage Temperature: -40°C to +70°C Weight: Less than 3 kg armada’s Vademecum 157 PORTABLE NIGHT VISION SYSTEMS Vector Nite family by Vectronix Day & night binoculars SPECIFICATIONS Vector IV Nite Observe Day Observation View Magnification Field of View Optical Aperture Night Observation View Magnification Field of View T he two members of the Vector Nite family -- the Vector IV Nite and the Vector 21 Nite – are like identical twins, except that the Vector IV has a range for distance measurements up to 6 km while the Vector 21 Nite increases this range up to 12 km. Vector Nite incorporates a class 1 eye-safe laser rangefinder invisible to image intensification devices with which the adversary might be equipped. It has two image intensifying tubes and two x7 magnifying eyepieces with 42mm lenses and large exit pupils of 6 mm diameter so that both eyes receive as much light as possible. The advantage of the wide aperture 42mm lenses are that images that are clear and bright - even when ambient lighting is challenging. The binoculars also incorporate a digital magnetic compass with magnetic and gravitation sensors for inclination and bank and full three dimensional capabilities to ensure correct readings even in inclined and tilted positions. In daylight mode, the binocular's field of view is 6.75° (120 mils) at x7 magnification. At night, in image intensified mode, Vector Nite has a monocular field of view of 8° (142 mils) at x4.5 magnification. 158 armada’s Vademecum Measure/Locate Range/Distance Capability Range Accuracy Invisible to Image Intensifiers Orientation/Horizontal Accuracy Elevation Range Cable Interface Bluetooth GPS Target Grid Coordinates Physical Characteristics Weight Dimensions Vector 21 Nite √ √ Binocular Binocular 7x 7x 120 mils 120 mils 42mm 42mm Image Intensification Image Intensification Monocular Monocular 4.5x 4.5x 125 mils 125 mils 6.0 km ± 2m to ± 3m Yes ± 10 mils -45º to +45º √ √* External √* 12.0km ± 5m Yes ± 10 mils -45º to +45º √ √* External √* < 2.0kg 205 x 178 x 82 mm < 2.0kg 205 x 178 x 82 mm armada’s Vademecum 159 PORTABLE NIGHT VISION SYSTEMS Vipir-2S by Qioptiq Uncooled thermal imager V ipir-2S was one of the first thermal imagers developed. Although it has been on the market since 2005 and predates the Dragon range it is still fully capable of delivering what the end-user wanted, i.e. medium-range surveillance and target observation, and has been sold to 56 countries worldwide. This hand-held thermal surveillance sight is part of a family of compact and lightweight thermal sights which use low power and uncooled IR camera technology. It provides x2.7 magnification and has a x2 electronic zoom. VIPIR-2S is powered by four standard commercially available batteries which will give it 7 hours of continuous operation. SPECIFICATIONS Magnification: x2.7, x5.4 (electronic zoom) Field of View: 9º HFOV Detection Range - Man: x2.7 Mag – 1870m x5.4 Mag – 2090m Weight (excluding batteries & weapon mount): <990g Dimensions: 270mm (L) x 100mm (W) x 78mm (H) Detector type: 8 to 12 µm, 320 x 240 pixels, 38 µm pitch FPA Batteries: 4 x 1.5V AA Battery Life: >7 hours continuous operation @ 23ºC – Lithium Features: RS232 comms, Video out, External power source 160 armada’s Vademecum armada’s Vademecum 161 PORTABLE NIGHT VISION SYSTEMS The Vipir-2S+ by Qioptiq SPECIFICATIONS Magnification: x3.6, x7.2 (electronic zoom) Field of View: 6.75º HFOV Detection Range - Man: x3.6 Mag – 2370m x7.2 Mag – 2640m Weight (excluding batteries & weapon mount): <1095g Dimensions: 286mm (L) x 100mm (W) x 94mm (H) Detector type: 8 to 12 µm, 320 x 240 pixels, 38 µm pitch FPA Batteries: 4 x 1.5V AA Battery Life: >7 hours continuous operation @ 23ºC – Lithium Features: RS232 comms, Video out, External power source T he Vipir-2S+ is the slightly bigger and heavier version of the Vipir-2S and has greater magnification (x3.6 instead of x2.7) and it therefore has a greater detection range. 162 armada’s Vademecum PORTABLE NIGHT VISION SYSTEMS X200xp Thermal Eye by L3 Warrior Systems Hand-held thermal imager SPECIFICATIONS T hermal Eye delivers advanced thermal imaging technology for reconnaissance, surveillance and first responder missions when there is low or no light available. The X-200xp has advanced significantly beyond its X100 predecessor. Weighing only 369 grammes the Thermal Eye offers 50% greater stand-off-range than the previous generation’s unit and can detect human activity at up to 450 metres in complete darkness. The X200xp also has improved image processing to provide greater scene detail and improved clarity and sharpness in challenging field conditions such as dust, smoke and black-out conditions while preventing a blooming effect from nearby lights, a common issue in image intensification cameras. The 30-hertz, 30-µm detector ensures not only a fast turn-on time, but also real-time video imaging. It operates on standard AA batteries. 164 armada’s Vademecum Type & Material: Amorphous Silicon Microbolometer Pixel Count (Resolution): 160 x 120 Spectral Response: 7-14 µm (filter bandwidth) Thermal Sensitivity: SSO mK Startup Time: — 3 sec. (includes 1 sec. display of start-up logo) Contrast / Brightness: Fully Automatic Susceptibility to Blinding Visible Light: None Infrared Polarity: White = Hot, Black = Cold Lens Focal Length: 25mm Field of View: 11° x 8° Range to Detect Human Activity: Up to 450m Minimum Focus Distance: 1m Focus Method: Manual Viewfinder Display: Monochrome LCD (320 x 240) Power Source: Two (2) AA batteries Operating Time: ~ 2 hours with alkaline, ~ 6 hours with lithium Auxiliary Power: 9 to 12 VDC input on rear outlet jack Operating Temperature: -20°C to 60°C Storage Temperature: -20°C to 80°C Waterproof to 9 feet (3m) submersion, buoyant in fresh Water & Shock Resistance: water Shockproof to 6 feet (2m) drop EMC Compliance: FCC Part 15 & CE Mark Size: 13.4 x 11.4 x 5.1 cm Weight: 381g, batteries installed Eye Cup: Integral to camera body with 2in eye relief armada’s Vademecum 165 INDEX PORTABLE NIGHT VISION SYSTEMS Companies Address Products Aselsan ASELSAN A. P.O. Box Address : P.K. 1, 06172, Yenimahalle / Ankara, Türkiye Address Mehmet Akif Ersoy Mahallesi 296. Cadde No: 16, 06370 Yenimahalle-Ankara, Türkiye Phone: +90 (312) 592 10 00 Fax : +90 (312) 354 13 02 / +90 (312) 354 26 69 www.aselsan.com.tr Cantronic Systems CANADIAN HEADQUARTER Cantronic Systems (Canada) Inc. 67A Clipper Street, Coquitlam, BC V3K 6X2 Canada Tel: 604-516-6667 Fax: 604-516-6618 Email: [email protected] www. cantronics.com A100 Aselsan ASIR by Aselsan Eye by Aselsan Guard by Aseslan Scout by Aselsan Trinity cooled by Cantronic Systems Trinity uncooled by Cantronic Systems Page No. 6, 30, 52, 60, 132 154, 156 Cassidian Cassidian Optronics GmbH Carl-Zeiss-Str. 22, 73447 Oberkochen Tel.: +49 7364 9557 0 Fax: +49 7364 9557 100 [email protected] http://www.cassidian.com/web/guest/optronics Nestor Cassidian OPUS H Cassidian TLS40ir Cassidian DRS Technologies, Inc www.drs.com MX-2A by DRS Technologies MX-3A by DRS Technologies 100, 102 Elbit Systems Elbit Systems Electro-optics - Elop Ltd. Advanced Technology Park, P.O.B. 1165, Rehovot 76111, Israel Tel: +972-8-9386211 Fax: +972-8-9386237 https://www.elbitsystems.com/elbitmain/elop Coral-CR by Elbit Systems Electro Optics ELOP Coral-LS by Elbit Systems Electro Optics ELOP Coral-Z by Elbit Systems Long View by Elbit Systems Mars Mini-Coral by Elbit Systems 40, 42, 44, 80, 88 AN PVS - 23 F5050 by Exelis AN/PSQ-20A (F6024 Series) by Exelis Exelis i-Aware F6023DS - Dual sensor Exelis Night Enforcer Fusion by Exelis 10, 14, 16, 18, 50, 54, 106 Exelis Exelis Headquarters 1650 Tysons Blvd. Suite 1700 McLean, VA 22102 Tel +1 703 790 6300 Fax +1 703 790 6360 exelisinc.com 166 armada’s Vademecum 104, 116, 148 Companies Address Products Page No. FLIR Corporate Headquarters. FLIR Systems, Inc. 27700 SW Parkway Ave. Wilsonville, OR 97070. USA. PH: +1.800.727.3547 www.flir.com Recon B2-FO by FLIR Recon B9 Recon B9-Fo Recon M18 Recon M24 122, 124, 126, 128, 130 IR 513: Guide Infrared China IR 516A and B by Guide Infrared IR 518 series by Guide Infrared IR300 by Guide Infrared IR519 by Guide Infrared IR529 by Guide Infrared 62, 64, 66, 68, 70, 72 Nyxus Bird by Jenoptik 112 X200xp by Thermal Eye AN-PVS-15 (M953) by L-3 Warrior Systems AN-PVS-18 (M983) by L-3 Warrior Systems AN-PVS-31 (F5001) BNVD by L-3 Warrior Systems AN/PSQ-36 (FGS) by L-3 Warrior Systems AN/PVS-14 (F6015) (NVD) by L-3 Warrior Systems AN/PVS-31 by L-3 AN/PVS-7 (M963 or NVG) by L-3 Warrior Systems ANPVS-14 (NVD) by L-3 Warrior Systems GPNVG-18 by L-3 Warrior Systems MTM-Pl by L-3 Warrior Systems AN/PVS-9 12, 20, 22, 24, 26, 28, 58, 98, 164 Guide Infrared China Overseas Department: Wuhan Guide Infrared Co., Ltd. Address: No.6,Huanglongshan South Rd, Wuhan 430205, P.R.China. Contact person: Wendy Wang Tel: +86-27-8767-6897-6047 Fax: +86-27-8767-6897-6042 [email protected] www.guide-infrared.com Jenoptik Marketing & Business Development Optical Systems Tel +49 3641 65-2276, +49 3641 65-3658 [email protected] www.jenoptik.com L-3 Warrior Systems 9 Akira Way, Londonderry, NH 03053 USA Phone: 603-626-4800 Fax: 603-626-4888 Email: [email protected] www.insighttechnology.com PHOTONIS Netherlands B.V. Dwazziewegen 2, 9301 ZR Roden P.O. Box 60, 9300 AB Roden The Netherlands T +31 50 501 8808 F +31 50 501 1456 www.photonis.com 172 armada’s Vademecum 167 INDEX Companies Address OIP Sensor Systems OIP NV/SA, Westerring 21 B-9700 Oudenaarde, Belgium Phone: +32 (0) 55 333 811 Fax: +32 (0) 55 333 802 E-mail: [email protected] www.oip.be/defense.asp Qioptiq St Asaph, Denbighshire Qioptiq Ltd. Glascoed Road, St Asaph, Denbighshire, LL17 0LL, UK Telephone: +44 1745 588000 Fax: + 44 1745 584258 www.qioptiq.com/global-locations.html Raytheon Company 870 Winter Street Waltham, MA 02451-1449, USA Tel 781.522.3000 www.raytheon.com Rheinmetall Defence RHEINMETALL SOLDIER ELECTRONICS GMBH Bodenseeallee 3 78333 Stockach, Germany Phone: +49 7771 81- 0 Fax: +49 7771 81-396 [email protected] www.rheinmetall-defence.com Sagem Head office: Sagem - Arcs de Seine 18/20 quai du Point du Jour - 92659 Boulogne-Billancourt Cedex - France Tel.: +33 (0)1 55 60 38 00 Fax: +33 (0)1 55 60 38 95 Website: www.sagem.com 168 armada’s Vademecum Products Page No. Felis by OIP Sensor Systems Loris by OIP Sensor Systems Lunos by OIP Sensor Systems 56, 82, 86 Dragon C by Qioptiq 46, 48, 90, 92, 94, 160, 162 Dragon Multi by Qioptiq Merlin C. by Qioptiq Merlin-G by Qioptiq Monie by Qioptiq Vipir-2S by Qioptiq Vipir-2S+ by Qioptiq PhantomIR by Raytheon Phantom IRxr 118, 120 KDN250 Rheinmetall LP10TL by Rheinmetall 76, 84 Jim LR by Sagem 74 portable night vision systems 2014-15 presents Quick Guide on portable ion night vis systems 2014-15 e now: Book your spac a.ch/vademecum visit www.armad INDEX PORTABLE NIGHT VISION SYSTEMS Companies Address Products Page No. Selex ES S.p.A Piazza Monte Grappa 4 00195 Roma, Italy Tel. +39 06 41501 Fax +39 06 4131133 www.selex-es.com ALICE HH by Selex-ES ASPIS by Selex-ES LINX by Selex-ES Observer Man Portable by Selex-ES 2, 8, 32, 78, 114 Thales Thales Headquarters 45 rue de Villiers 92526 Neuilly-sur-Seine Cedex, France Phone: +33 (0) 1 57 77 80 00 www.thalesgroup.com Sophie Lite Sophie-Lr Sophie-MF by Thales Sophie-UF by Thales Sophie-XF Sophie-ZS 134, 136, 138, 140, 142, 144 NX-122 Theon NX-222 Theon 108, 110 Thermoteknix UK HEAD OFFICE Teknix House, 2 Pembroke Avenue Waterbeach, Cambridge CB25 9QR, United Kingdom Tel: +44 (0) 1223 204 000 Fax : +44 (0) 1223 204 010 Email: [email protected] www.thermoteknix.com ClipIR by Thermoteknix Systems Ticam 750 Thermoteknix 38, 146 Tactical Night Vision Company 25612 Barton Road #328 Loma Linda, CA 92354-3110, USA Phone 909-796-7000, Fax 909-353-1960 [email protected], www.tnvc.com TNV/PVS-14 by TNVC TNVSentinel BNVS Theon Sensors Headquarters 7 Stratigi str., Neo Psychico, 15451, Greece Telephone+30 210 672 8610 Fax +30 210 672 8624 Email [email protected], www.theon.com Vectronix Vectronix AG Max-Schmidheiny-Strasse 202 CH-9435 Heerbrugg ,Switzerland http://www.vectronix.ch Phone +41 71 726 72 00 Fax +41 71 726 72 01 [email protected] 170 armada’s Vademecum The best things come in small packages+ MOSKITO Compact Day & Night Observation & Location Unit 150, 152 + The Commander’s Target Locator for FIST Big25 Big35 Moskito Vector Nite family + Field-proven reliability + Less than 1.2 kg 34, 36, 96, 158, 171 + Easy integration into C4I Vectronix AG | Switzerland | www.vectronix.ch Supplied through the Thales FIST 7YPTL *VU[YHJ[ 4HUHNLTLU[ 6ѝJL