Thales today announced that, together with the Tiger
helicopter, its TopOwl® Helmet Mounted Sight & Display system (HMSD) has been deployed
with the French Forces in Afghanistan, to provide high levels of night vision performance and
targeting capabilities for Tiger Helicopter pilots. The combat-proven Thales TopOwl HMSD has been involved in bringing major operational
benefits to helicopter crews. TopOwl is the only Helmet Mounted Sight and Display system
offering both conformal piloting symbology, dark night vision performance and accurate
targeting together with an unmatched level of comfort and fatigue reduction – key for war
missions and the high levels of stress involved. TopOwl night vision performance has recently been upgraded to reach “level 5,” which
corresponds to levels of visibility equivalent to a cloudy night with no moon, no peripheral
light source and no starlight. With its exclusive architecture featuring the projection of
intensified images directly onto the helmet visor, TopOwl offers a seamless transition
between head-up piloting and head-down instrument monitoring, together with a well
balanced centre of gravity, eliminating the pilot fatigue generated by standard night vision
goggles. Yves Joannic, Thales Vice President, Helicopter Avionics activities commented, “Thales is
constantly working towards improving its products and systems. We integrate essential pilot
feedback and build on existing technologies to provide greater levels of performance that will
better support our troops in theatre.” TopOwl is also capable of switching directly from intensified image projection to highresolution
infrared image projection, via a simple click, thereby meeting increasingly rigorous
demands for improved visibility and safe flight operations, in degraded visual environments
such as brownout, whiteout and nighttime flying. Aimed at improving crew comfort and efficiency, TopOwl HMSD now features a new internal
liner with new 3D fabric and an improved internal arrangement. The helmet provides a
recognized, perfect fit and accurate targeting performance, while improving cooling
characteristics, which is vital for the pilots’ comfort in hot conditions.