SOFIC 2019: L3 Technologies unveils the Fused GPNVG

by Andrew White Jun 10, 2020, 12:41 PM

L3 Technologies launched a new variant of its Ground Panoramic Night Vision Goggles (GPNVGs) at the 2019 SOFIC, which was held in Florida from 20 to 23 May.

L3 Technologies launched a new variant of its Ground Panoramic Night Vision Goggles (GPNVGs) at the 2019 SOFIC, which was held in Florida from 20 to 23 May.

The Fused GPNVG (F-Pano) solution, which also features four image intensification (I2) tubes, has been enhanced with an integrated fused infrared (IR) overlay; augmented reality (AR) capability; and wireless connectivity to enhance the “situation awareness, mobility, targeting, and lethality” of the US special operations forces.

Following the development of the original GPNVG design, which is in service with special operations forces across the ‘Five Eyes’ community, the F-Pano provides operators with a wide field-of-view (FOV) of 97°, which compares favourably to the 40° FOVs provided by current binocular night-vision devices.

L3 Technologies has unveiled the fused I2 and IR night-vision goggles that are due to undertake testing with undisclosed customers in the next three months. (Andrew White/L3 Technologies)

The F-Pano can be networked to command-and-control (C2) systems including the US Special Operations Command’s (USSOCOM’s) Android Tactical Assault Kit (ATAK); as well as AR software, which enables end users to benefit from overlaid iconography into the head-up display.

The latest device is available with a white phosphor sight picture.

The F-Pano is powered by a battery unit worn on the back-side of a combat helmet, which also acts as a counter-balance to the device.

L3 Technologies was unable to confirm the weight of the new solution, although they conceded it was heavier than the legacy variant, which weighs approximately 800 g.

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