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Heli-Power 2010: Royal Navy prepares Q-Sight for service

17th November 2010 - 16:35 GMT | by Tony Skinner in London

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The Royal Navy (RN) is carrying out an operational evaluation of a new helmet-mounted optical sighting system that will be issued to Lynx Mk8 helicopter door gunners.

At the Heli-Power 2010 conference in London on 17 November it was announced that BAE Systems has now delivered 12 Q-Sight gunner remote sighting systems (GRSS) to the RN, in what is the first order of the system for the company.

Speaking to reporters at the conference, RN Lynx capability manager, Lt Cdr Ant Laycock, said the ‘heads-up, eyes-out’ capability provided by Q-Sight would greatly enhance operations and the RN was now working

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