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Aerial warfare targetting system
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Optronique secteur frontal (IRST) of the Dassault Rafale, below the cockpit and to the side of the refueling boom. On the left, the main IR sensor (100 km range), on the right a TV/IR identification sensor with laser rangefinder (40 km range)

An electro-optical targeting system (EOTS), is a system employed to track and locate targets in aerial warfare. It can use charge-coupled device TV cameras, laser rangefinders and laser designators.

EOTS technology is designed for day and night operations, features stabilized lines of sight and automatic target tracking allowing operators to engage targets with high accuracy. They can be deployed on platforms such as aircraft, armored vehicles, or naval systems, providing extended-range detection of ground and aerial threats

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References

  1. Electro-Optical Targeting System
  2. Martin, Lockheed. "Outsight In: F-35 Sensor Fusion in Focus". www.f35.com. Retrieved 2024-12-06.
  3. "EOTS - Stabilized Electro Optical Targeting System". Nedinsco. Retrieved 2024-12-06.

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