According to some soldier Infantry equipment bloggers, the new system is basically the same as the one exhibited at the Zhuhai Air Show, except for the vest. NVG is still digital, but binocular version is thermal fusion, and the performance will (apparently) be better than the previous generation
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I'm not sure, but the chip supplier for the previous generation system should be Brigates Microelectronics. NNV (and other manufacturers) also produce high-performance CMOS, competition is fierce, so it's still unclear who will win.Is this system supplied by the state-owned NNV ?
The original source does not mention the supplier
The Plate Carrier looks to be some sort of aftermarket mod probably one done by Panda Tactics cause I can make out what looks like a quick release, and they have other stuff like the hanging pouch.According to some soldier Infantry equipment bloggers, the new system is basically the same as the one exhibited at the Zhuhai Air Show, except for the vest. NVG is still digital, but binocular version is thermal fusion, and the performance will (apparently) be better than the previous generation
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Kestrel is iterating fast. A sneak peek at Kestrel's Mars 4.0 smart soldier system, specifically its fusion imaging capabilities (combining low-light and thermal with outline and highlight modes, etc.).