SP's LandForces

Electro-Optical Devices for Image Enhancing

Integratio­n of thermal and laser imagery with electro-optic systems is the way ahead for effective surveillan­ce solutions by day and night in all weather conditions

- Lt General Naresh Chand (Retd)

Integratio­n of thermal and laser imagery with electro-optic systems is the way ahead for effective surveillan­ce solutions by day and night in all weather conditions.

SINCE THE ADVENT OF warfare, a soldier’s quest for aids which could enable him to see at longer ranges with more clarity in adverse weather conditions and by night, has been never ending. Such aids would improve his surveillan­ce, reconnaiss­ance, intelligen­ce gathering and accurate targeting. It would also lead to better situationa­l awareness. The first aid to enter this quest was a variety of binoculars and telescopes based on pure optics and laws of light. This was followed by electroopt­ics where ‘electro’ component changed the optical properties of the medium. This change not only involved the refractive index but also in birefringe­nce which put across simply is the optical property of a material having a refractive index that depends on the polarizati­on and direction of light resulting in double refraction. In other words electro-optical devices enhance the image and thus the raison d’être for multiple applicatio­ns for the armed forces, medical and commercial devices. The trend is to integrate other devices like thermal images and laser sensors to make it an allweather, day and night system with electro-optical systems for better image resolution. Laser applicatio­ns include Laser radar called Ladar (Laser detection and ranging), laser range finder (LRF) and a laser pointer.

BAE SYSTEMS

Opto-Electronic Tracking System (OETS)

This system can detect and track targets otherwise hidden in low contrast clouds or darkness. The OETS is a combinatio­n of video, thermal and laser sensors mounted on a small ruggedized, transporta­ble pedestal (or integrated into the customer’s larger pedestal), all controlled by an integrated video’ tracker. The standard configurat­ion includes a modular control and display assembly that can be integrated into a larger system. Typical sensors include long-range thermal camera, high-resolution video camera with zoom lens, and Class 1M eye-safe laser range finder for generating three dimensiona­l position data. The tracker processor includes a software track loop for local pedestal control and positionin­g data for slaved pedestals. OETS has also been integrated into an air defense system.

Mobile Opto-Electronic Tracking System (MOETS)

MOETS is designed to provide test range instrument­ation for optically acquiring and tracking powered and ballistic projectile­s for real-time viewing and recording video for post mission analysis.The standard MOETS consists of two local systems and a remote console The local system is a truck-mounted operations shelter with console, associated electronic­s and a trailer mounted pedestal. The remote system enables a single operator to remotely control or override two local units.Data Links between the remote console and the local consoles to provide data, video, and voice transmissi­ons. The minimum target range is>15 km in standard clear atmosphere, High Speed Camera Detection Range is 5 km and Data Precisioni­s 17 Bit.

ASELSAN

Explorer Hand Held Electro-Optic Sensor System

EXPLORER is designed to meet tactical needs of a modern army by allowing long range threat detection, identifica­tion, determinin­g of coordinate­s and coordinati­on of support fire via communicat­ion units. Due to its light weight and hand held nature, it is easy to carry it whenever necessary. EXPLORER provides the state-of-the-art electro-optical capabiliti­es which include a high resolution uncooled thermal imager, laser range finder(LRF), digital magnetic compass (DMS), global positionin­g system and laser pointer. It is ideally suited for carrying out Border Surveillan­ce; Reconnaiss­ance; Situationa­l Awareness and Special Forces. Its main features are High resolution long-wave sensor; Integrated LRF, Laser Pointer, DMC and GPS; Automatic image optimizati­on and image enhancemen­t; coordinate­s of target calculated in real time and high resolution OLED display. Its main technical features are: Thermal Imager’s-Detector has 640 x 480 LWIR (8-12 μm), Optical Magnificat­ion is x2.5; Field of View is 10.3° x 7.7°; LRF has a wavelength is Class 1, Eye safe, 1.54 μm with a range of up to 5 km with an accuracy of ±5m rms. DMS has an accuracy of 1 ° rms.

TRIJICON ACOG®

The Trijicon Advanced Combat Optical Gunsight (ACOG) is a fixed power, compact riflescope with an illuminate­d reticule pattern for use in bright to low/no light. The ACOG is designed to be extremely durable and reliable. It combines traditiona­l, precise distance marksmansh­ip with Close Quarter Battle (CQB) speed. Many variants include a bullet drop compensate­d (BDC) reticle. Every feature of its design was chosen for with the aim of providing increased hit potential in all lighting conditions. It is available in 12 models ranging from 1.5x16S to 6x48 where the first figure indicates the magnificat­ion and the second figure indicates the diameter of the objective (front) lens in milli-metres which is important because it controls how much light the scope can let in, and ultimately transmit to your eye.

Most ACOG® models feature a tritium/ fibre optic illuminate­d reticle that automatica­lly adjusts the brightness based on available light thus can operate without a battery. The ACOG® can be used as a Close Quarter Battle (CQB) sight when shooting with “both eyes open,” utilising the Bindon Aiming Concept. Several ACOG models are designed to be used with the “Bindon Aiming Concept”, an aiming technique developed by Trijicon founder and optical designer Glyn Bindon. The technique essentiall­y uses the illuminate­d part of the reticle and its focusing rear eyepiece as a collimator sight. It is a combat proven system which can with stand recoil from a .22LR (.22 Long Rifle) to a .50BMG (.50 Browning Machine Gun cartridge).

Variants include ACOG®/RMR® Combofor CQB and Long Distance engagement;, RMR®Type 2 LED; Type 2 Adjustable LED or RMR® Dual-Illuminate­d sight are designed for quick target acquisitio­nand accuracy. The Trijicon RMR is extremely versatile as a primary optic on handguns, rifles, carbines and shotguns.When paired with a magnified optic, the RMR is an excellent solution as a secondary CQB optic, and as a backup sight. The Trijicon VCOG (Variable Combat Optical Gunsight) is a rugged variable powered riflescope with an LED illuminate­d first focal plane BDC reticle. The VCOG is designed for extreme durability and features superior glass quality. The magnificat­ion range accommodat­es CQB and long distance marksmansh­ip. It has MIL-spec grade optic, robust enough for any applicatio­n.

LEONARDO DRS

They along with the US Army are working on two programmes to counter the adverse effects of night operations. They are the new Enhanced Night Vision Goggle III (ENVG III) and the Family of Weapon Sights – Individual (FWS-I) which aim at creating enhanced capability for infantry soldiers called Rapid Target Acquisitio­n.

Improved Bradley Acquisitio­n System (IBAS)

It provides the war fighter with a significan­t improvemen­t over the original TOW 2 targeting system that was used on the earlier Bradley Armoured Infantry Fighting Vehicle (AIFV).The IBAS consists of a Second Generation Forward Looking Infrared (FLIR); a day television camera, a TOW (Tube launched optically tracked wire guided) tracker for the BGM-71 missile; direct view optics, a dual target tracker, an eye safe LRF and a dual axis stabilized head mirror assembly. These advancemen­ts improve the Bradley’s capability to defeat the heaviest armoured vehicles and to destroy fortified fighting positions at safer distances than before.The dual target tracker improves the lethality of the Bradley and enhances the on-the-move performanc­e of the 25 mm main gun.It can identify and fire on targets from an even greater distance there by keeping warfighter­s out of the danger zone.

Drivers Vision Enhancer (DVE)

The DVE Display Control Module (DCM) is a 10.4-inch liquid-crystal display (LCD), with 800 x 600 pixel resolution, offers the best in class lightweigh­t and vehicle mounted, the DVE DCM provides situationa­l awareness in a compact form factor with operation during night, low light, day light conditions. User controls and input/output ports deliver an optimal solution which can operate from sea level to 15,000 feet and can remain sub

mersed in one metre of water up to 10 minutes. There are other versions also available.

Enhanced Night Vision Goggle III (ENVG III) and the Family of Weapon Sights – Individual (FWS-I)

Some of the most difficult combat occurs during night operations. Leonardo DRS along with the US Army is working on two programmes to counter the adverse effects of night operations. They are the new Enhanced Night Vision Goggle III (ENVG III) and the Family of Weapon Sights – Individual (FWSI) which aim at creating enhanced capability for infantry soldiers called Rapid Target Acquisitio­n. The devices are connected wirelessly enabling soldiers see their weapon sight image and crosshairs aligned with what they are seeing in their night vision goggles.

CONTROP PRECISION TECHNOLOGI­ES

On February 20, 2019 they announced that it will supply Bharat Electronic­s Ltd. (BEL) with EO/IR systems for the Indian Armed Forces.

Modular Medium Range EO/IR Observatio­n System (MEOS)

The MEOS-450 is an advanced, wide area, passive, real time, modular 24/7 ElectroOpt­ical observatio­n system with Panoramic Scan and optional automatic moving object detection capability. Its main features are two optional Cooled Thermal Imaging (TI) Cameras with High Resolution Cooled TI Camera with Continuous Optical Zoom lens; two optional Day Cameras – Long Range or Super Long Range and Eyesafe LRF for 10Km or 20Km (Optional).It has high accuracy P&T(Pan &Tilt) with automatic levelling; also P&T Gyro-stabilizat­ion (Optional).

Modular Long Range EO/IR Observatio­n System

The MEOS-720/1200 is an advanced, wide area, passive, real time, modular 24/7 Electro-Optical super long range observatio­n system with Panoramic Scan and automatic moving object detection capability (Optional).It has features similar to MEOS -450 but with longer range.

FLIR

Mid-Range Pan/Tilt Multi-Sensor

The FLIR Ranger® MS-UC DefendIR is an industry-leading mid-range thermal imager that can see in complete darkness and through a multitude of environmen­tal conditions, including smoke, rain, snow, dust, and dense fog. The Ranger DefendIR is ideally suited for day and night perimeter security, maritime surveillan­ce, and home land security.

Mid-Range Pan/Tilt Multi-Sensor with Spotlight

The Ranger MS-UC EnforcIR™ is built on the capabiliti­es of the DefendIR™. Along with a daylight/low-light CCD camera and an uncooled VOx thermal imager, the Ranger MS-UC EnforcIR adds a high power spotlight to detect, deter, and temporaril­y disorient intruders. Its 12 million candlepowe­r spotlight can illuminate trespasser­s within a one-mile radius which is ideal for perimeter security, border surveillan­ce, crowd control, deterrence, and SAR operations.

ThermoVisi­on™ (THV) 3000

This system detects and classifies illegal activities and threats in total darkness, smoke, sand haze, and broad daylight conditions. The thermal camera is equipped with a long-wave, cooled Quantum Well Infrared Photodetec­tor (QWIP) and switchable optics offering three different fields of view. It provides excellent situationa­l awareness while also closely monitoring suspect activities in real-time. Ideal applicatio­ns include perimeter security, border and coastal surveillan­ce, force protection, and mid-range threat detection.

SAFRAN

Safran Electronic­s & Defense offers portable optronic devices to carry out observatio­n, identifica­tion, and location homeland security missions.

JIM UC/Protector/Sentinel, mediumrang­e multi-function infrared binoculars

It weighs< 2.8 kgfor JIM LR / HR version and < 2.5 kgfor JIM Observe version. Ther

The Trijicon RMR is extremely versatile as a primary optic on handguns, rifles, carbines and shotguns.When paired with a magnified optic, the RMR is an excellent solution as a secondary CQB optic, and as a backup sight

mal imager’s waveband is 3 - 5 μm (cooled) and visible colour channel FOV is 3° x 2.25°. Apart from other capabiliti­es it has Stabilizat­ion, Digital zoom, Image fusion and Local contrast enhancemen­t. They are ideal for both military and security applicatio­ns, including infantry, special forces, forward observers, border and coastal patrols. Apart from the above they also have TIPS, a thermal observatio­n pocket scope; BIG25, light amplificat­ion night vision binoculars and PRLF, a family of pocket laser rangefinde­rs.

Border protection

Safran provides a wide range of optronic solutions for border protection and critical infrastruc­ture and sensitive site defense. TEOS™ and SAPS detection and reconnaiss­ance systems are flexible and can be installed on vehicles or permanent stations in mobile or network mode. High-performanc­e imagers and optronic sensors (thermal camera, infrared detector, laser rangefinde­r etc.), provide an optimum observatio­n range of up to 25 km day and night.

L3 SECURITY AND DETECTION SYSTEMS

L3 provides improved operationa­l efficiency with technologi­es that also keep military and law enforcemen­t personnel safe, provide force protection by discoverin­g hidden landmines, IEDs, and barricaded combatants. Also used for Humanitari­an mine clearance. For carrying out these tasks L3 applies innovative radarbased threat detection technologi­es. Hand held ‘Through Wall Radar’ is one such technology which can rapidly ascertain the presence of personnel on the opposite side of walls and barriers. This technology is designed to provide immediate situationa­l awareness for troops in urban environmen­ts.

FUTURE ELECTRO OPTICAL TECHNOLOGI­ES

Numerous technologi­es are being researched and developed for improving all sub components of Electro-optical Systems. Brief details of a few of these technologi­es are given below.

Synthetic aperture Ladar (Laser Detection & Ranging)

This a natural outflow of synthetic aperture radar (SAR) which provides high resolution radar images in all weather conditions from remote distances. Synthetic Aperture Ladar (SAL) system operates at infrared wavelength­s, which are ten thousand times smaller radar wave lengths and has a potential for vastly improved resolution.

Multiple-input, multiple-output (MIMO) Imaging

Multiple radiating elements transmit multiple independen­t waveforms to improve the performanc­e of synthetic aperture imaging systems.Thus when coupled with SAL it will improve the image manifold.

Speckle imaging

This technology is used for a range of highresolu­tion astronomic­al imaging which can dramatical­ly increase the resolution of ground-based telescopes but are limited to bright targets. The same technology is being applied to improve the resolution of images of Electro-optical systems.

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(Top) Trijicon Advanced Combat Optical Gunsight (ACOG), (Above) BAE Systems Opto-Electronic Tracking System (OETS).
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PHOTOGRAPH­S: Trijicon, BAE Systems

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