Russian Helicopters Presents New Military Multifunctional Thermal Imaging System

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Russia's Shvabe optical electronics company, part of the Rostec state corporation, and the Russian Helicopters company have produced the first Mi-17V-5 military transport helicopter fitted with a GOES-321MK optoelectronic imaging system.

MOSCOW (Sputnik) — Russia's Shvabe optical electronics company, part of the Rostec state corporation, and the Russian Helicopters company have produced the first Mi-17V-5 military transport helicopter fitted with a GOES-321MK optoelectronic imaging system enabling the vehicle to carry out attacks in complete darkness, local media said Monday.

"GOES-321MK is based on a high-resolution Full HD camera and a highly sensitive thermal imaging mid-infrared frequency sensor. The thermal sensor captures heat radiated by objects such as tanks or other equipment and heat produced by the human body. In turn, the highly sensitive low-level camera allows additional surveying capacities in low lighting," Sergey Popov, Shvabe’s deputy CEO for innovation development told the Izvestia newspaper.

The device is a significant breakthrough in imaging, he added, stressing that such a multifunctional system, which allows helicopter pilots to navigate in the most challenging situations, did not previously exist in the country.

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When flying at a low level, a helicopter equipped with a GOES-321MK system would be capable of detecting objects and obstacles at a distance of up to several miles away, according to Popov.

So far, only the United States has been able to fit similar systems on a large number of its military helicopters.

The helicopter was presented by Russian Helicopters at the Army-2016 forum, which kicked off on Tuesday and finished on Sunday.

The forum was held in the military-themed Patriot Park in Kubinka near Moscow and in a number of locations in Russia's military districts. The event brought together hundreds of representatives from the Russian defense industry, research institutes, universities, as well as foreign companies and delegates.

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