• * On macu instead of the Alt use Ctrl Option key (⌥)
  • * On macu instead of the Alt use Ctrl Option key (⌥)

MOS-1 IMAGING HEAD

The MOS-1 Imaging Head is a prototype developed for guided antitank missiles, designed to function as a key component of the missile guidance system.

The MOS-1 Imaging Head is a prototype developed for guided antitank missiles, designed to function as a key component of the missile guidance system. The head is engineered to intercept and track both moving and stationary land-based targets under day, night, and low visibility conditions. For this purpose, the module is equipped with two independent optical channels operating in the visible and infrared (LWIR) bands. The design of the MOS-1 allows for integration with 135 mm calibre projectiles and supports functions essential from
the perspective of anti-tank guided missile systems, such as target acquisition, detection, tracking, image stabilisation, and more.

 

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS


SENSORS: TV, IR (LWIR)

  • Detection range: TV - 4000 m (according to STANAG 4348), IR (LWIR) - 4000 m (according to STANAG 4347)
  • Field of View: TV - 7° x 10°, IR (LWIR) - 7° x 10°
  • Elevation movement range: -40° to +20°
  • Azimuth movement range: ±20°
  • Head weight: Approx. 2.1 kg
  • Suitable calibre: 135 mm
  • Head lenght: 170 mm
  • Environmental parameters (according to Defence Standards): According to group T.7-O-I-C of the Defence Standards