Optronique secteur frontal

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The front hemisphere of the OSF is visible above the nose cone, beside the refuelling probe.

The Optronique Secteur Frontal (OSF) is a long-range optoelectronics system, developed for the French Dassault Rafale combat aircraft.

It allows target tracking through IRST (Infrared search and track) and visual sensors:

  • on the left, the main IR detector can be used as FLIR (to send a video signal to the pilot), or to detect:
    • air targets (at ranges up to 100 km)
    • surface or sea targets (up to 6 km)
  • on the right, a TV/IR sensor us used for target identification (40 km range) and includes a laser rangefinder.[1]

Visible waveband capability is included to identify targets in situations where visual contact is required by the rules of engagement.[2]

The benefits in air-air confrontation are:

  • passive long-distance detection
  • target identification before engagement

References[edit]

  1. ^ "L'optronique secteur frontal (L'OSF)". www.aviation-francaise.com.
  2. ^ Dassault Aviation Smart and discrete sensors