In the showcased photos, one could see optoelectronic devices developed by PCO for the Polish Armed Forces as part of the Zaawansowany Indywidualny System Walki Tytan (Advanced Individual Warfare System Titan) program. Notably, new Polish sights were mounted on MSBS Grot A3 rifles, the latest version proposed by Fabryka Broni “Łucznik” Radom (GROTowisko 2024: Grot A3 and other innovations).

On the weapon, a day-night aiming system for the assault rifle was mounted, consisting of the DCM-1 Szafir modular daytime sight, either the NT-2 thermal imaging or NN-1 night vision attachment, and the WL-1T laser pointer. The set developed by PCO is intended to complement the currently used holographic daytime sights and eliminate the need for soldiers to rely on backup mechanical sights (except in emergencies). The DCM-1 includes an LDK-4 optical sight with 4x magnification and an MK-1 open micro-collimator, providing a wide field of view and enabling effective firing at very close distances.

Additionally, the closed CK-3 collimator sight was showcased along with the PK-1 magnifier developed for it. PCO is also developing the PCS-5M Passive Night Vision Sights, which feature 2.2x magnification, a field of view greater than 12 degrees, a focus range from 5 meters to infinity, an XD4/XM5 image intensifier, and a diopter adjustment from -4 to +4 dpt. The device is powered by a 3.6V lithium battery or a D123 3.0V battery, with the former providing 30 hours of operation under normal temperature conditions (operating temperature range from -35 to +50°C).

/ Photos: PCO via PGZ
PCO also presented the MU-3M Night Vision Monocular, a compact, versatile standalone observation device using a 4G image intensifier. In addition to the weapons and sights, attention is drawn to the HBT-02 helmets developed for the Titan program and the new uniforms. The photos did not include the programmable handheld radios developed by RADMOR as part of the Tytan program.