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CSIO forays into niche optics field, develops smart head-up display for fifth-generation fighter aircraft - The Tribune
While developing this, CSIO is foraying into the domain of ‘waveguide technology’, which is an emerging field in India but is being actively pursued by some countries like Israel and the UK.www.tribuneindia.com


Are we working on any kind of HMDView attachment 50669View attachment 50670
This thing should have been completed by now . Any update on this ?
Yes, CSIO was working on a Helmet mounted display . Infact in 2024, they did some recruitment regarding hmd work package .Are we working on any kind of HMD
Any information regarding the current statusYes, CSIO was working on a Helmet mounted display . Infact in 2024, they did some recruitment regarding hmd work package .
Attached a youtube video from csio official channel . At 4:25 they discuss bout helmet mounted display.
The last known information regarding hmd was released in march 2025 regarding the projects completed during fiscal year 24-25 . But most possibly it's for lch or other attack helos. It's similar to BAE Qsight but the same tech is possibly used in earlier f35 helmets until elbit stepped in.Any information regarding the current status

Agree, we need to think differently ...maybe to develop an effective counter-defense system against 5th- and 6th-generation aircraft. One approach is to build a missile system with a larger-diameter airframe, integrating advanced passive tracking technologies. The concept could be somewhat similar to systems like the R-37 missile, with enhanced capabilities, range of up to 400 km, a top-attack flight profile operating around 20 km, and hypersonic speeds to improve engagement effectiveness.Better to go for and invest in Missile to Missile Communication Technology for precision during air engagement against a stealth aircraft. The trailing missile will be updated by the first missile on direction/ speed error correction for 100% hit probability in case the first missile misses it. You need smart AAM as well not just 5th gen aircrafts. More over 5th gen air craft is 20 years away from its first induction. This comes before 2 decades.


Agree, we need to think differently ...maybe to develop an effective counter-defense system against 5th- and 6th-generation aircraft. One approach is to build a missile system with a larger-diameter airframe, integrating advanced passive tracking technologies. The concept could be somewhat similar to systems like the R-37 missile, with enhanced capabilities, range of up to 400 km, a top-attack flight profile operating around 20 km, and hypersonic speeds to improve engagement effectiveness.
What about a seeker like this?
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AIGoogle Lens couldn't find this image.
Which weapon's seeker is this? CCM?
Will the nose of weapon be transparent?
Some RF seeker missiles have side mounted EO sensor just behind nose for off-boresight tracking. AIM-260 might have it.
This seeker is not available anywhere, it’s just an AI-based concept. Would the nose of the weapon be transparent? Yes—otherwise, the IR sensor wouldn’t work, right?Google Lens couldn't find this image.
Which weapon's seeker is this? CCM?
Will the nose of weapon be transparent?
Some RF seeker missiles have side mounted EO sensor just behind nose for off-boresight tracking. AIM-260 might have it.
Damn AI!This seeker is not available anywhere, it’s just an AI-based concept. Would the nose of the weapon be transparent? Yes—otherwise, the IR sensor wouldn’t work, right?
gave me a WTH moment. 
Agree, we need to think differently ...maybe to develop an effective counter-defense system against 5th- and 6th-generation aircraft. One approach is to build a missile system with a larger-diameter airframe, integrating advanced passive tracking technologies. The concept could be somewhat similar to systems like the R-37 missile, with enhanced capabilities, range of up to 400 km, a top-attack flight profile operating around 20 km, and hypersonic speeds to improve engagement effectiveness.
What about a seeker like this?
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The AMCA missile bay is 4.2 metres long, while length of the Astra Mk1 is around 3.84 metres long so there might be a bit of wiggle room to place 3 Astra Mk1 in a staggered config with foldable fins in one missile bay and another 3 in the other missile bay.How are we planning to increase the internal weapons bay capacity for AMCA from 4 to 6 missile?