XTRAIM©: use case 2 for special forces and dismounted soldiers

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Thales’s XTRAIM© weapon sight delivers unmatched operational flexibility for special forces and dismounted soldiers. Its an all-in-one architecture, combining red-dot, thermal, and digital reticle technologies. It allows fast switching between day and night mode, enhances situational awareness, and supports rapid, accurate engagements even in smoke, darkness, or light changing conditions.

How can special forces stay accurate and aware in rapidly shifting environments? The XTRAIM© sight gives them that edge. 

XTRAIM© lets soldiers engage targets day and night, in smoke or shadows, with unmatched precision and situational awareness.

Thales’s XTRAIM© sight boosts mission success and survivability with all-in-one day/night vision and infrared capabilities.

Thales’s revolutionary XTRAIM© weapon sight gives special forces and dismounted soldiers the flexibility and enhanced survivability they need to complete complex missions in challenging, fast-changing environments, thanks to a unique patented architecture and an array of features tailored to users’ essential needs. 

A group of insurgents is hiding out in a large shuttered farmhouse, 300 metres ahead. The three-person team tasked with neutralising the insurgents and safely extracting any hostages sweeps the building using the direct-view optical (DVO) day channel on their XTRAIM© weapon-mounted sights. The brightness of the digital reticle in the red-dot sight remains constant despite the sunlight, enabling the team to engage targets at this range with precision (a 3x magnifier is also available if needed). But nothing moves outside the farmhouse. 

The entire team carries the XTRAIM© sight on their weapons. The flexible all-in-one device lets users activate the uncooled infrared (IR) sensor at the touch of a button, allowing them to switch from day mode to night mode in an instant, maintaining protection in the transition from bright sunlight to dark interiors. 

What makes the XTRAIM© sight revolutionary is its all-in-one architecture, designed solely with users’ essential needs in mind. It features a conventional red-dot sight teamed with a thermal sight, plus a very large eyepiece, to allow soldiers to shoot with both eyes open, day and night, thereby enhancing situational awareness. Targets moving under the cover of  foliage can be de-camouflaged during the daytime (in outline or full IR mode) using the sight’s DVO/IR fusion capability.  

Thanks to the product’s lightweight and small form feature, the weapon’s centre of gravity is towards the rear (compared with a conventional red dot sight plus IR clip-on configuration, which places more weight towards the front), thereby supporting agile, rapid-response, precision firing.  

Digital reticle technology  

Speaking of precision, the XTRAIM© sight’s digital reticle is another key differentiator. It can be electronically configured in various formats (cross hairs, circle, dot, etc.), adapted to any type of weapon or munition, and quickly switched between different ranges, all without mechanically adjusting the sight. All of these settings can be saved, allowing users to adjust the XTRAIM© sight to different weapons in advance, depending on their mission profile, thus saving time and improving survivability in the field.  

A crucial tactical advantage 

The team approaches the building silently. The leader motions one soldier to cover the door while another enters the darkened building interior, lowering his night vision goggles and pressing the button to activate his thermal sight as he moves. The other two team members follow suit. This exterior-to-interior transition is often the most dangerous phase with these type of missions.

Looking through his night vision goggle (NVG) as well as the XTRAIM© sight, the lead soldier immediately detects a figure at the top of the stairs, and is able to identify the individual as a threat and neutralise them with speed and precision. The image intensification/infrared (I2/IR) fusion capability provided by the combined use of the two devices gives users a crucial tactical edge by allowing them to engage targets straight away, before they are spotted themselves, thereby delivering a significant boost in survivability and mission effectiveness. The XTRAIM© sight can be used with any type of night vision goggle, such as Thales’s Nellie NVG. 

Smoke is no barrier  

As the team moves from room to room to clear the building of insurgents and search for hostages, they are able to de-camouflage and engage targets, even through smoke, thanks to the combined use of their NVGs and the XTRAIM© sight.  

The building is quickly cleared. No hostages are present, but the chances of a safe extraction would certainly have been enhanced by the speed and precision with which the team were able to move through the farmhouse. 

The team steps back out into the bright sunlight, raising their night vision goggles and switching their XTRAIM© sights back to day mode. They are well aware that the new all-in-one sight has played a key role in keeping them safe and ensuring the success of their mission by giving them the essential functionalities they needed, when they needed them. 

Design expertise and user input deliver all-round performance 

Thales brought its comprehensive optronics expertise to bear on the design of the Xtraim sight, working with potential users throughout the product development process to ensure that their needs and concerns were taken into account, and even building scalability into the electronic and IT design (but not the mechanical design, which will remain unchanged in future versions) to allow smart features and connectivity to be incorporated at a later date.  

The revolutionary capabilities offered in a single compact package by the XTRAIM© all-in-one day/night weapon sight, in particular the ability to switch from day to night mode at the push of button whilst moving, deliver genuine transformational flexibility for Special Forces teams, and dismounted soldiers in the field. In doing so, boosting their survivability and mission effectiveness. 

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