Elbit Systems has developed a new AI-powered rifle scope called the Assault Rifle Combat Application System (ARCAS) that turns a soldier’s assault rifle into a portable combat information center, as well as allowing the users to shoot around corners.
There was a time when the most high-tech data system on a rifle was a pair of iron sights that let a soldier know if the weapon was pointing at the right spot. Today, telescopic sights have become standard equipment, as have night vision systems, and an increasing array of accessories.
If that isn’t enough, the video system also allows the user to shoot around corners, from the hip, and to adjust the accuracy of the weapon without having to fire a round. Control of the unit is through a joystick button on the forward grip or a gamer-style Graphical User Interface. The basic ARCAS comes with thermal or low-light sight, but can be modified to run third-party applications.
“ARCAS is another important building block in our advanced portfolio of solutions for dismounted soldiers,” says Oren Sabag, General Manager, Elbit Systems ISTAR. “The development of this new solution is part of our continuous effort and R&D investments aimed at enabling a step-change in the effectiveness and survivability of infantry and Special Forces.”
ARCAS sight turns an assault rifle into a combat information center [New Atlas]