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Safran Electronics & Defense MOSKITO TI: Multispectral superiority and absolute reconnaissance precision
In today's confrontation, where the speed of decision-making determines the outcome of the battle, the Safran MOSKITO TI becomes a decisive advantage. It is not just a thermal imager - it is an intelligent surveillance and targeting system that combines a daylight optical channel, a thermal imaging sensor, and a low-light channel. MOSKITO TI provides the operator with complete situational awareness 24/7, allowing him to detect, identify, and locate targets at ranges inaccessible to conventional devices.
Why is Safran MOSKITO TI the choice of elite units and JTACs?
Developed by the world leader in defense electronics, Safran Electronics & DefenseThis device combines powerful optics and advanced digital image processing algorithms. Weighing less than 1.4 kg, the MOSKITO TI is the most compact and lightweight device in its class, making it ideal for reconnaissance teams and special operations forces (SOF).
- Three observation modes: Optical daylight channel, thermal imaging channel (LWIR) and light enhancement channel (LLTV) for deep twilight.
- Extreme range: Built-in laser rangefinder operates at distances of up to 10,000 meters.
- Geopositioning without GPS: Support for the STERNA system allows for the determination of precise target coordinates even in the presence of enemy electronic warfare systems and the absence of a satellite signal.
- NATO Standard: Full integration into digital battle management systems (C4I) and battlefield management systems (BMS).
Technical Excellence: Safran MOSKITO TI Performance Analysis
Every detail of the MOSKITO TI is designed to operate in extreme conditions. The device provides the highest measurement accuracy (+/- 2 m at long distances) and supports software updates for expanded functionality.
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Device Type | Multispectral Observation Monocular |
| Observation Channels | Day (Optics) + Thermal Imaging + Low Light (LLTV) |
| Laser Range Finder (LRF) | Up to 10,000 m |
| Measurement Accuracy | ±2 m |
| Geolocation System | STERNA (inertial, gyroscopic) |
| Integration | C4I / BMS (according to NATO standards) |
| Weight | < 1.3-1.4 kg (including batteries) |
| Power | CR123 (MOSKITO TI) / AA Quick Change (TI+ model) |
Multispectral Imaging: See What's Hidden
The uniqueness of MOSKITO TI lies in the ability to simultaneously use different spectrums. The LWIR thermal imaging channel instantly reveals the thermal signatures of camouflaged targets, and the low-light channel ensures clear identification of objects in deep twilight, where conventional optics are powerless.
Operational advantage: STERNA system and target designation
In the conditions of modern electronic warfare, relying only on GPS is dangerous. Safran MOSKITO TI is integrated with the STERNA inertial system. This allows the operator to:
- Determine true north using gyroscopic sensors.
- Obtain high-precision target coordinates without the use of satellites.
- Transmit data to artillery crews or aircraft via encrypted C4I communication channels in seconds.
Expert assessment: MOSKITO TI is not just a surveillance device, but a full-fledged reconnaissance node. It solves the problem of the "last mile" in target designation, ensuring instant data transmission from the observer to the weapons.
Ergonomics and autonomy in field conditions
The device is designed for long-term wear. The compact body easily fits into a pouch on a load-bearing system.The MOSKITO TI+ modification supports a quick-change system for AA batteries, which eliminates the need to waste time servicing the device during a combat mission.
- Intuitive controls: The buttons are positioned so that the device can be used while wearing tactical gloves.
- Reliability: The housing is protected from moisture, dust, and can withstand significant impact loads (MIL-STD standard).
- Digital architecture: Supports data export and streaming video for remote command posts.
Conclusion
Safran Electronics & Defense MOSKITO TI is an investment in the unit's technological superiority. Its ability to operate at a distance of up to 10 km, determine coordinates without GPS and combine several image spectra makes it the only tool for professionals working in the most challenging conditions of modern warfare.
Frequently asked questions about the Safran MOSKITO TI
Why is the MOSKITO TI called a "three-in-one" device?
The device combines three independent observation channels:
- Day channel: Optical 6x zoom (works without power supply).
- Thermal imaging channel: 640x480 matrix (VGA) for detecting targets in complete darkness.
- Low light channel: CMOS camera (1280x1024) for identifying targets in twilight.
What are the capabilities of the built-in laser rangefinder?
MOSKITO TI is equipped with an eye-safe laser capable of measuring distances up to 10,000 meters with an accuracy of +2 m. It is an ideal tool for artillery spotters.
How does the device help in determining target coordinates?
Thanks to GPS, a digital compass, and an inclinometer, the device automatically calculates the full coordinates of the target. When paired with the STERNA system, accuracy reaches CAT I (NATO's highest target designation standard).
What are the advantages over civilian thermal imagers?
The main difference is military standards (MIL-STD) and Connectivity. The device has Ethernet, USB, and Bluetooth interfaces for real-time data transfer.The Image Fusion function superimposes a thermal image on a daylight image for greater detail.
What is the difference between the MOSKITO TI and MOSKITO TI+ models?
Differences in power supply and mobility:
- MOSKITO TI: Uses 4 CR123A batteries, weight < 1.3 kg (lightweight).
- MOSKITO TI+: Runs on standard AA batteries, battery life > 6 hours (logistics convenience).
For what tasks is this device most effective?
Designed for SO (reconnaissance), JTAC (air traffic controllers) and artillery officers. This is a professional tool for tasks where the cost of coordinate error is critically high.
For what tasks is this device most effective?
Designed for Special Operations Command (reconnaissance), JTAC (air traffic controllers) and artillery officers. This is a professional tool for tasks where the cost of coordinate error is critically high.
For what tasks is this device most effective?
Designed for Special Operations Command (reconnaissance), JTAC (air traffic controllers) and artillery officers. This is a professional tool for tasks where the cost of coordinate error is critically high.