Sydney,
11 July 2012 - Thales Australia has signed a contract with prime contractor
Rockwell Collins Australia to deliver its market-leading optronics systems
as part of a Department of Defence indirect fire support upgrade programme.
A significant number of Sophie MF long range multi-function binoculars
/ thermal imagers and TYR laser target designators will be provided as
part of the LAND 17 1B programme for a Digital Terminal Control System
to improve coordination and terminal control of air, naval and land fire
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Thales optronics sensors will be seamlessly integrated into Rockwell Collins’
Firestorm joint fires targeting system to provide a complete turnkey solution.
Thales Australia CEO Chris Jenkins said: "We have worked very closely
with Rockwell CollinsAustralia to provide an advanced solution that will
help the Australian Defence Force enhance its offensive support systems
to provide greater tactical flexibility and precision targeting capability.
The Sophie family of thermal imagers is used around the world, and we
have recently upgraded our optronics facilities in Australia to offer
an extensive and responsive local support capability for both thermal
and laser equipment.”
A world leader in the design and manufacture of thermal imagers, Thales’s
Sophie family of both cooled and uncooled products meets the full spectrum
of observation, surveillance, orientation, and fire-control requirements
of today’s defence and security forces. Nondetectable due to their
passive infrared operation, Sophie systems can be used day and night and
under all weather conditions. Since their introduction, over 10,000 Sophie
units have been sold to more than 45 countries. There are currently around
300 Sophie units already in service with the Australian Defence Force,
as well as a quantity of TYRs.
The Sophie MF is a complete acquisition, identification and location system
that weighs less than 3kg. It can be used day or night, with a high resolution
stabilised image, plus an eye-safe laser rangefinder, GPS and direction
finder.
The TYR is a state of the art compact laser target designator that can
operate in standalone applications, with forward observation sensor equipment,
dismounted soldiers or vehiclemounted platforms. The TYR designates targets
and provides both accurate range data and images of the laser spot on
the target to allow laser-guided munitions to be accurately deployed.
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