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Home » Av Week Extra » UK Gives Eyes To FIST

UK Gives Eyes To FIST

AW_fist_110309This arti­cle first appeared in Defense Technology International.

Thales U.K. has been awarded a �150-​​million ($245-​​million) sup­ply and in-​​service sup­port con­tract for the Surveillance and Target Acquisition (STA) suite of FIST, the U.K. Defense Ministry’s Future Integrated Soldier Technology program.

The STA suite will, Thales says, com­prise weapon sights, obser­va­tion equip­ment and target-​​location sys­tems from var­i­ous sup­pli­ers that are designed pri­mar­ily for close-​​quarters bat­tle (CQB).

FIST will improve the capa­bil­i­ties of dis­mounted infantry in all envi­ron­ments, day and night. The pro­gram fol­lows a requirements-​​driven approach to equip­ping teams of sol­diers with an inte­grated fight­ing sys­tem that can be net­worked. Other parts of the pro­gram include command-​​and-​​control soft­ware, com­mu­ni­ca­tion sys­tems, sit­u­a­tional aware­ness devices and body armor. Some 35,000 FIST sys­tems will be deployed with the British Army, Royal Marines and Royal Air Force.

Thales is a prime con­trac­tor. Details of the STA award were dis­closed on Sept. 8, dur­ing the Defense Systems and Equipment International show in London.

The STA pack­age con­sists of almost 11,000 suites of equip­ment. Initial deliv­er­ies are planned for November 2010, in time for train­ing infantry units prior to their deploy­ment to Afghanistan in early 2011. Full con­tract deliv­er­ies are due to be com­pleted in June 2014.

The first pack­age includes ther­mal sights sup­plied by Qioptiq of the U.K. Thermal imag­ing sys­tems are report­edly the best choice for Afghanistan, where the level of starlight or ambi­ent light from man­made sources is too low to sup­port image-​​intensifying sys­tems. Thermal imag­ing also has ben­e­fits in improv­ing the abil­ity to see through cam­ou­flage and aid­ing sol­diers in iden­ti­fy­ing con­cealed weapons and impro­vised explo­sive devices. While con­cealed man­made objects can be invis­i­ble to the naked eye, they stand out in stark con­trast against their back­ground on infrared (IR) spec­tral bands.

In the next five years, Qioptiq is sched­uled to deliver more than 4,000 weapon sights, des­ig­nated FIST Thermal Sight. The sight is equipped with an uncooled ther­mal core and a 640 X 480-​​pixel for­mat. It offers an enhanced man-​​machine inter­face, inte­grated IR laser aimer for improved tar­get iden­ti­fi­ca­tion and an inte­grated red-​​dot CQB sight.

Qioptiq will addi­tion­ally con­vert more than 4,000 Common Weapon Sights from Pilkington Optronics and its own Maxikite2 night-​​vision sights for oper­a­tion with the red-​​dot CQB sight.

Read the rest of this story and check out a host of other great sto­ries from our friends at Aviation Week, exclu­sively on Military​.com.

– Christian

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