British soldiers are to receive high-tech rifle sights, helping them to better track and shoot the enemy in dark conditions, under a new contract awarded by Defence Equipment & Support.
The new contract will supply up to 10,000 high performance rifle sights and is a jobs boost for North Wales, sustaining 650 jobs in St Asaph, Denbighshire.
This supports the Government’s economic growth mission and underlines defence’s contribution to growth across the UK.
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Download free sample pages More informationThe TALON Fused Weapon Sight is manufactured by defence company Qioptiq and is the most advanced sight the British Army will have used.
The sight helps with war fighting at night, as it uses the latest optical technology to detect enemy soldiers better in low light. The sight also has an advanced ability to recognise adversaries through body heat, known as thermal recognition.
The TALON sight will also provide soldiers with the ability to more accurately detect enemy targets from an increased distance up to 1 kilometre, including in the dark. They will fit seamlessly onto the Army’s SA80 A3 and HUNTER rifles.
Minister for the Armed Forces, Luke Pollard said:
“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 rifle night sights are tried and tested, proving highly effective to keep British soldiers protected in difficult environments.
“The deal is also a great jobs boost for Wales, with £120 million invested and 650 jobs sustained in the local area.”
DE&S’ Dismounted Close Combat team placed the seven-year Framework Agreement with Qioptiq for the continued procurement of its TALON Fused Weapon Sight under the Assault Rifle In-Line Low Light Sight (ARILLS) capability.
Steve Morgan DE&S Project Manager said:
“This new Framework Agreement represents a great opportunity for Defence to continue to improve and increase the night fighting capabilities for our Dismounted Close Combat soldier and builds on the existing relationship between DE&S and Qioptiq.”
While some soldiers are already using the sight in tests, the first of the new sights is expected to be in use more widely across the Army next year (2025).
The Enhanced Light Force Battalion, 2 Royal YORKS based in Chester, have been tasked since 2021 with trialling the development of the cutting-edge rifle night sight systems. British soldiers got firsthand experience with the advanced rifle capability and provided glowing feedback.
Brigadier Nick Serle, Head Military Capability Delivery (MCD) in the British Army Headquarters Programmes Directorate said:
“This contract results from true collaboration between the user community, our trials and development teams, Dstl, DE&S and Qioptiq. We expect the sight to continue to develop and remain truly world-leading. It is testament to the power of collaboration.”
Critical in-service support for the sights will be managed through the Surveillance and Target Acquisition support contract delivered by Excelitas, which owns Qioptiq.
Peter White, Managing Director of Excelitas, said:
“We’re delighted that the British Army and DE&S continue to recognise the enhanced fighting capabilities of our TALON fused weapon sight delivers.
“We look forward to delivering this world-leading system for the end users for many years to come, supported by our 650 skilled employees at our facility in North Wales.”