How is the CITV system going to work tho, it being integrated onto the RWS which is also expected to do antidrone duty and whatever else means it cannot turn independently. So whenever the RWS is doing anything the commander cannot use his CITV to look around or perform HK abilities. Western MBT has both a thermal viewer/sensor on the RWS and a independent CITV. So surely this tank would also have a dedicated CITV somewhere.
Presumably the RWS would just turn with the CITV -- i.e.: RWS is slaved with the CITV.
Having a separate optics set for the RWS which would be controlled by the commander anyway, would be doubling up the number of optics that the commander would use and further clutter the top side turret and field of views.
Of course, if one values having a separate optics set as part of the RWS that is fine too.
But this new tank (as well as say, T14, and one of the depictions of that K3 tank concept from Korea) seem to integrate the RWS and the CITV together.
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