The British Army has made a significant leap forward in its combat capabilities by placing an order for up to 10,000 TALON Fused Weapon Sights. These advanced sights are intended to be integrated into the Army’s standard-issue rifles, specifically the SA80 A3 and Hunter battle rifles, to enhance soldiers’ accuracy and effectiveness in low-light conditions.
The UK Ministry of Defence has highlighted that these compact, ruggedized image intensifiers will aid troops in tracking and engaging enemy forces during challenging lighting scenarios. The TALON sights incorporate the latest optical technology for precise detection, along with advanced thermal imaging capabilities that allow for the identification of adversaries based on body heat. This feature is particularly notable, as the sights boast an enhanced detection range of up to 1 kilometer (0.6 miles), which is set to provide British troops with a vital tactical edge during night operations.
Minister for the Armed Forces, Luke Pollard, commented on the effectiveness of these rifle night sights, stating, “They are tried and tested, proving highly effective to keep British soldiers protected in difficult environments.” The sights will be produced by Qioptiq, a company based in North Wales, as part of a comprehensive seven-year contract worth £120 million ($152 million).
Excelitas, the parent company of Qioptiq, positions the TALON as an innovative tool that offers enhanced multi-waveband threat identification. This feature makes the TALON ideal for both short- and medium-range surveillance and engagement operations. The system includes an uncooled thermal sensor that operates with a near-silent shutter, delivering what is described as “best-in-class” sensitivity and overall performance. Remarkably, despite its high-tech functionalities, the TALON sight is powered by just two commercially available AA Lithium batteries, emphasizing efficiency alongside technological advancement.
The UK defense ministry has declared the TALON as the “most advanced sight” that the British Army has ever utilized, underscoring the nation’s commitment to upgrading its defense capabilities. Pollard further emphasized this commitment, stating, “Rolling out this high-tech rifle sight shows how we’re investing in new tech for our soldiers to take the fight to our adversaries.” The first batch of TALON sights is anticipated to be operational across the Army by 2025, marking a new era in the operational capabilities of British ground forces.