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A multi-purpose, day and night capable target acquisition sight
and fire control unit, Viper is designed for light infantry weapons
and rocket launchers. The system is based on the
MPRS unit, developed for the IMI
Refaim program.
Viper weighs about one kilogram and is attached to the weapon
over a standard Picatinny rail integrates an x1 optical (red dot)
sight with data and symbols overlay, laser rangefinder, tilt and
roll sensor (inclinometer) and a powerful processor. The basic Viper
facilitates accurate aiming and firing of direct or indirect fire
(airburst munitions for example) by the use of accurate range
measuring and processing of aim-point ballistic compensation.
Supporting bi-directional communications with the detonation fuse
and automatic fuse programming of intelligent munitions, Viper
facilitates various detonation modes including airburst, through
window (detonation delay) or point impact. Scores of optional
devices including dual wavelength laser pointer, digital compass and
GPS, integrated video CCD camera, wireless data and video
communications, communications relay, dual wavelength laser pointer,
and more. Such add-ons enable "around the corner" viewing
capability, using an eyepiece or PDA to project the line of sight
view. Wireless communications enables C4I features such as
orientation and guidance towards targets, and video relay within the
squad and further back. |