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Light Logics bags innovation award

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Light Logics, a Technopark- based company specialised in development of holography equipment, has won the gold medal in the DST- Lockheed Martin India Innovation programme.

The company has been recognised for the development of a new generation Holographic Weapon Sight (HWS) that helps soldiers fire accurately to gain early advantage in combat situations and anti- terrorist operations.

P.T. Ajith Kumar, CEO, Light Logics, received the medal from Minister of State for Science and Technology Prithviraj Chavan at a function held in New Delhi last week.

Dr. Ajith Kumar said the Holographic Weapon Sight was designed to replace the conventional red dot sights and laser sights that depended on tubular vision, restricting the field of view in sharp shooting.

“The hologram, when illuminated with a laser beam, produces a distant virtual image of a tiny spot covered by a circle. The soldier looks through the sight fixed on the gun and uses this image to lock on to the target”, he explained.

“The clear and near- natural eyeglass type view makes the HWS easy to track, aim and rapidly fire the weapon, without squinting. It also factors the bullet drop into the targeting system. Besides, it is not affected by external conditions like dust and snow.” He said.

The Holographic Weapon Sights developed by Light Logics were tested by the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO). Dr. Ajith Kumar said the field tests carried out by the Indian Army were also successful. “The holographic elements give better view even in low light conditions. They generate a smaller and well defined central dot, facilitating better accuracy. We have also managed to extend the battery life of the system, a limiting factor for the earlier generation of holographic weapon sights.”
Joint initiative

The India Innovation Programme is a joint initiative by the Department of Science and Technology (DST) and Lockheed Martin, a US-based defence manufacturer and makers of the F- 16 fighter planes.

Light Logics was selected for the medal from about 500 innovative ideas collected from across the country. A global survey on the commercial feasibility of the technologies was conducted by the University of Texas, in association with the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industries (FICCI). The Indo US Science and Technology Forum was also associated with the programme.

Felicitating Dr. Ajith Kumar at a function held here on Wednesday, Secretary and Registrar, Technopark Technology Business Incubator (T_TBI), K.C. Chandrasekharan Nair said, “This award shows the emergence of Kerala IT in the international arena.”

Thanking T_TBI for the support and funding in developing the system, Dr. Ajith Kumar said HWS would help security forces to protect the country better. He said the company had initiated discussions with manufacturers for mass production of the sights.

The Hindu : Cities / Thiruvananthapuram : Light Logics bags innovation award
 
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It is an awesome achivement by india.

As it is tested by DRDO, they should use this technology fo F-Insas,Arjun MBT and may be in LCH and LCA for LGB.

“The hologram, when illuminated with a laser beam, produces a distant virtual image of a tiny spot covered by a circle. The soldier looks through the sight fixed on the gun and uses this image to lock on to the target”,

Sound good for LGB or PGM.

“The clear and near- natural eyeglass type view makes the HWS easy to track, aim and rapidly fire the weapon, without squinting. It also factors the bullet drop into the targeting system. Besides, it is not affected by external conditions like dust and snow.”

It means all weather compatibility (thar or LEH).

He said the company had initiated discussions with manufacturers for mass production of the sights.
:cheers:

JAI HO
 
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It is a copy of eotech HWS ( yours truly , a proud owner).I do prefer Trijicon as it does nt need a battery but I like thw look of Eotech better. Are there any more pictures of this sight?
 
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Nice to see India Going ahead.... India got some serious Skills to Implement..
 
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will india induct these sitghts on a full scape level for uses on the INSAS or just a few units or weapons?
 
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So are these going to be inducted in the field by IA in large numbers anytime soon or what?? Is it just another development hat goes nowhere, what will IA do with it F-INSAS? or current weapons (AKs, INSAS)?
 
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Can you add something other than bordering on rumours ?

im sorry i read some thing on this very forum way back when we heard abt type 56 rifel production i cant find the thread so i asked sineor members to confirm.
 
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