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The See-Through Tanks Are Coming
Popular Mechanics ^ | Aug 28, 2018 56 | Kyle Mizokami

Posted on 08/30/2018 5:09:35 PM PDT by tlozo

New technology promises to give tankers an unprecedented view of the battlefield around them—without exposing them to lethal enemy fire. Camera systems, often linked to VR headsets, can provide soldiers with a real-time view of the world outside their tank, eliminating the often severely restricted view tankers are forced to fight with.

Tanks are large, lethal, imposing beasts, surrounding their crews with layers of thick steel, composite, and even uranium armor. All of that protection makes it hard to see outside the tank, however, and tankers usually must rely on small vision ports to make sense of things. Seeing to the tank’s flanks and rear is particularly difficult, an often unnerving prospect because those are areas where a tank’s armor is thinnest.

New tech borrowed from fighter jets promises to change that. One of the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter’s most fascinating features is its so-called Distributed Aperture System, or DAS, which uses a network of infrared cameras on the outside of the F-35 to provide the pilot with views in all directions—including behind the cockpit and straight down through the cockpit floor. This provides the pilot with greater situational awareness in training and combat.

A Ukrainian company is testing a form of DAS for tanks. The company, LimpidArmor, says its Land Platform Modernization Kit “enables a 360-degree real-time battlefield environment delivery" to the crew of armored vehicles due to 4 sets of cameras that merge streams and displays it in an operator's augmented reality glasses. It increases safety of both vehicle operators and people outside by enabling its crew to see even in so-called “blind zones.” Installed on a Ukrainian Army T-84 main battle tank, Land Platform Modernization Kit uses sixteen image-stabilized cameras that provide both day and night vision views in all directions outside the tank.

The key to the kit is the use of a commercial technology, specifically Microsoft’s Hololens mixed reality headset. The Hololens attaches to a tanker’s helmet like a pair of night vision goggles, allowing outside camera views to be projected into the user’s field of vision. In addition to camera views the Hololens can project other data, including the “telemetry of all systems of the combat vehicle, task statuses, goals, interactive hints, placement of friendly and hostile units. It can be connected to the fire control system and to receive data from the UAV.”

LimpidArmor isn’t the only company to market AR-enabled headsets for vehicle crews. Israeli defense giant Elbit Systems has its IronVision system, promising “seamless 360 degree line of sight,” the ability to spot vehicles at ranges of up to 300 meters, and a “look-lock-launch” fighting capability. European arms contractor Hensoldt is also marketing its Local Situational Awareness System, or LSAS.

“See-Through” tank technology is likely to become very big in coming years. The technology is simple, inexpensive, and very useful to vehicle crews. It can also be retrofitted to existing equipment, making it a quick and efficient upgrade for literally tens of thousands of existing tanks and armored fighting vehicles.


TOPICS: Military/Veterans; Science
KEYWORDS: military; tanks; technology; weapons

1 posted on 08/30/2018 5:09:35 PM PDT by tlozo
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To: tlozo

And we will develop tech todisable the cameras, or hijack and display false imagery on the cameras.


2 posted on 08/30/2018 5:12:51 PM PDT by Secret Agent Man ( Gone Galt; Not averse to Going Bronson.)
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To: tlozo

Invisible tanks would be hard to hit.


3 posted on 08/30/2018 5:15:29 PM PDT by reg45 (Barack 0bama: Gone but not forgiven.)
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To: tlozo

Great for tranny troops in peekaboo nighties. Make the other side loose their lunch.


4 posted on 08/30/2018 5:28:35 PM PDT by a fool in paradise
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To: reg45

See though tank-tops on the other hand......


5 posted on 08/30/2018 5:30:34 PM PDT by BenLurkin (The above is not a statement of fact. It is either satire or opinion. Or both.)
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To: tlozo

Transparent titanium would blow Scotty’s mind.


6 posted on 08/30/2018 5:41:30 PM PDT by Rebelbase (Consensus isn't science.)
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To: tlozo

Could somewhat ameliorate tank vulnerability in MOUT environments.


7 posted on 08/30/2018 6:10:56 PM PDT by gaijin
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To: tlozo

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8 posted on 08/30/2018 6:45:38 PM PDT by sauropod (I am His and He is mine. Even tho physically free, Tommy's not free yet. He's still facing charges.)
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To: reg45
"Invisible tanks would be hard to hit."

Not at all, not unless they also could 'camouflage' their heat signature. But that's already been done, too.
https://www.baesystems.com/en-us/feature/adativ-cloak-of-invisibility

To: gaijin
"Could somewhat ameliorate tank vulnerability in MOUT environments."

Not unless they also added weapons systems to cover the dead spots. Otherwise the only close-in defense they'd have is driving erratically to run over the enemy. Which, BTW, is why tankers refer to infantry as "crunchies."

9 posted on 08/30/2018 10:34:43 PM PDT by Paal Gulli
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To: tlozo

the emperors new tank

I suggest anyone who thinks this workable should try reading their smartphone first through the bottom of a glass coke bottle


10 posted on 08/30/2018 11:38:01 PM PDT by elbook
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To: gaijin

Yep, getting close enough to use an AT-4 was never an ideal situation but I could see drones doing handoffs to the fire and forget platforms.


11 posted on 08/31/2018 12:47:11 AM PDT by Molon Labbie (Destroying the vestiges of the First Civil War is ensuring the Second.)
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To: Molon Labbie

I have seen several videos of combatants in Syria running up to a tank to destroy it. In one, a guy goes to put a grenade down the barrel of a tank. He has some technical difficulty, so he leaves and comes back a minute later to seal the deal.

Amazing that the tank crew had zero awareness of a dude running around outside their tank multiple times.

I suspect hash was involved, on both sides!


12 posted on 08/31/2018 7:47:42 AM PDT by T-Bone Texan (I posit that there IS something left worth fighting for.)
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