Polar Technology awarded BAE Systems’ fighter-pilot helmet contract

Polar Technology awarded BAE Systems’ fighter-pilot helmet contract

29th Jul 2024 | In News | By Mike Richardson

In a strategic collaboration, Polar Technology Management Group will work with BAE Systems in a contract awarded by the UK Ministry of Defence, supporting in the development of the structural elements of the Striker II Helmet-Mounted Display for the Royal Air Force’s Typhoon fleet. 

This fully digital solution is poised to revolutionise situational awareness for Royal Air Force Typhoon pilots, ensuring their safety in the ever evolving and contested airspace.

Developed at BAE Systems in Rochester, UK, the Striker II is one of the world’s most advanced fighter pilot helmets, which uses the latest technologies to integrate its all-digital night vision system and daylight-readable colour display. Striker II transforms the pilot's helmet visor into an augmented reality interface, overlaying mission-critical data onto the real-world environment.

Utilising the in-house expertise at their specialist, Oxfordshire-based site, Polar Technology supported BAE Systems in the design and development of the high integrity composite structure and 3D printed optics frame assembly. This is central to the functionality of the advanced capabilities of the Striker II, as it allows the cutting-edge optical sensors and associated software to function as intended throughout the product lifecycle.

Paul Janes, managing director at Polar Technology, said: “This collaboration represents a flagship programme for our team and we’re incredibly proud to be supporting BAE Systems’ efforts to ensure that the Striker's capabilities remain at the forefront of innovation.”

Nigel Kidd, director for helmet-mounted displays at BAE Systems in Rochester, said: “Striker II is a critical programme, set to provide Typhoon pilots who defend the nation and our allies with battle winning capabilities and enhanced safety. This collaboration will help us to deliver on our commitments to the UK RAF and continue to innovate for those who protect us.”

www.polartechnology.co.uk

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