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An Eyeful For Machinegunners

September 15, 2009: The British Royal Navy is equipping door gunners on the Lynx helicopters, flying off warships, with a helmet mounted "Q-Sight". The 12.7mm machine-gun is equipped with a thermal imager, which is electronically connected to the Q-Sight. Whatever the thermal imager sees is projected onto an transparent display over the gunners right eye. Thus the gunner can still use both eyes, while also keeping an eye on what the machine-gun is pointing at. With this kind of setup, the gunner can quickly hit anything within 2,000 meters. Getting those first few shots off accurately is important is those on the other end can fire back.

The Royal Navy is buying twelve of the Q-Sight systems, and will try them out in places like the Somali coast, where there's opportunity to give the sight some realistic testing.

 

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YelliChink       9/15/2009 4:15:01 PM
Somehow I can't get the idea of Blue Thunder out of my head after reading this.
 
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reefdiver       9/15/2009 6:18:59 PM
I assume this transparent sight  is a substantial improvement over something like the Apache's helmet mounted eyepiece display? Is there any talk of the US providing the Apache with a similar system?
 
 
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WarNerd       9/16/2009 4:25:28 AM

Somehow I can't get the idea of Blue Thunder out of my head after reading this.

It's only a lightweight display tied to a camera sight on the weapon so you can see where it is pointed and aim it accurately, not a system that uses the helmet position to aim a weapon.  But it is still a big improvement over open sights (or no sights or useless sights).
 
Think 'Aliens' instead of 'Blue Thunder'.
 
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