رد: متابعة وتغطية معرض فانبرا الجوي 2014
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كشفت شركة Thales الفرنسية خلال المعرض عن تفاصيل اضافية عن حاضن التهديف من الجيل التالي PDL-NG والتي اطلق عليها سلاح الجو الفرنسي اسم حاضن Talios ,, هذا الحاضن الجديد يعتبر امتداد لحاضن Damocles ومتوقع ان تبدأ الطلعات الجوية له خلال 2016 ليدخل الخدمة ضمن قدراته التشغيلية الاولية في 2018 في سلاح الجو الفرنسي
Farnborough 2014: Thales debuts Talios pod
Thales has released additional details for their new Thales Optronique targeting pod, known as Pod de Désignation Laser de Nouvelle Génération (PDL NG) for the French Air Force and has given it the company name Talios, at the Farnborough International Airshow 2014.
Designed as a follow-on to its Damocles targeting pod, the open architecture and sensor payload allow Talios to operate as a multi-function pod, dealing with target acquisition and designation through to non-traditional ISR (intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance) tasks. It will, said General Bruno Depardon (rtd), product line manager for airborne optronics at the company, "deliver the right information at the right time for all conflicts".
While most current targeting pods can fix/track, target, engage and assess, Talios has added the functions of finding the target and disseminating its co-ordinates to other air- or ground-based units, Depardon said. This he called "permanent vision".
The sensors packaged into Talios comprise a high-definition (HD) mid-wave infrared (MWIR) thermal imager, sourced from Sofradir, with a dual field-of-view; a combined visible and short-wave infrared (VIR/SWIR) HD TV camera and a four-laser suite of rangefinder, designator, spot tracker and marker.
According to Depardon, smart processing allows the input and display of all relevant data (including lethal and risk area indicators, and smart tracking) over the infrared image (picture-in-picture capability) enabling rapid target acquisition, be it on the ground or in the air.
Thales has been under contract to develop PDL NG/Talios from the French defence procurement agency, (DGA) since 2009, with risk reduction work being undertaken in 2013 and a formal contract announced in January. The Talios pod is expected to begin flight trials in 2016 with an anticipated initial operating capability (IOC) in 2018.
Farnborough 2014: Thales debuts Talios pod
Thales has released additional details for their new Thales Optronique targeting pod, known as Pod de Désignation Laser de Nouvelle Génération (PDL NG) for the French Air Force and has given it the company name Talios, at the Farnborough International Airshow 2014.
Designed as a follow-on to its Damocles targeting pod, the open architecture and sensor payload allow Talios to operate as a multi-function pod, dealing with target acquisition and designation through to non-traditional ISR (intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance) tasks. It will, said General Bruno Depardon (rtd), product line manager for airborne optronics at the company, "deliver the right information at the right time for all conflicts".
While most current targeting pods can fix/track, target, engage and assess, Talios has added the functions of finding the target and disseminating its co-ordinates to other air- or ground-based units, Depardon said. This he called "permanent vision".
The sensors packaged into Talios comprise a high-definition (HD) mid-wave infrared (MWIR) thermal imager, sourced from Sofradir, with a dual field-of-view; a combined visible and short-wave infrared (VIR/SWIR) HD TV camera and a four-laser suite of rangefinder, designator, spot tracker and marker.
According to Depardon, smart processing allows the input and display of all relevant data (including lethal and risk area indicators, and smart tracking) over the infrared image (picture-in-picture capability) enabling rapid target acquisition, be it on the ground or in the air.
Thales has been under contract to develop PDL NG/Talios from the French defence procurement agency, (DGA) since 2009, with risk reduction work being undertaken in 2013 and a formal contract announced in January. The Talios pod is expected to begin flight trials in 2016 with an anticipated initial operating capability (IOC) in 2018.
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