Leonardo will deliver advanced thermal weapon sights to Sweden
The Swedish Ministry of Defense has awarded Leonardo DRS a $50 million contract to manufacture and supply advanced sights for thermal weapons.
More than 4,600 thermal weapon sights, including the Individual Weapon Sight and its long-range variant, will be sent to Sweden to support combat missions.
According to the US-based company, its electro-optical infrared (EOIR) systems unit had already delivered over 1,100 weapon sights to the European nation within 30 days of receiving the contract.
“We are proud that this important US ally continues to recognize the strength and commitment we put behind our industry-leading EOIR products from demonstration and testing to rapid delivery,” said the company official. Jerry Hathaway said in a press release.
Work for the remainder of the contract will be performed at Leonardo facilities in Florida and Texas.
Increased protection
Leonardo’s thermal weapon sight significantly increases the survivability and lethality of soldiers on dangerous missions.
It allows users to see through smoke or fog to acquire targets, in daylight or at night.
According to the company, the Individual Weapon Sight can be mounted on small arms, shoulder-fired weapons and light machine guns, while the long-range variant can be integrated into sniper rifles and heavy machine guns.
“This contract represents the start of a relationship providing our thermal weapon sights to the Swedish Ministry of Defense to increase the protection and effectiveness of their disarmed forces,” explained Hathaway.