German Vampir Infrared Night Vision for Tanks-1945
Posted: Sat Mar 15, 2014 5:44 am
The Germans actually were among the first to use infrared lights and viewers for war. As many know, "infrared" is simply a different spectrum of light, that is not visible to the naked eye, but only through special viewers. So the Germans came out with the "Vampir" night vision using infrared, for small arms and another for use on the tanks, this one. This sight had both an infrared searchlight and viewer for the tank commander to see what the light illuminated. If used earlier in the war, by many German tanks equipped thusly on a large scale, you can imagine what sort of effect these infrared sights might have had when used against the allied armies on both eastern and western fronts. But the sight came out very late in war-far too late to have any real effect on the battlefield- so we will never know.
You kind of have to admire the sheer determination of the people in the Waffenamt, the Germans were actually making plans to try to negate the total allied air superiority by having the panzers attack at night using these infrared sights. The device was designed so you could aim the main gun using the infrared sight, by a complicated system of range estimating bars that went up and down with the gun and searchlight. So the commander could see the range by aiming the searchlight.
Here's a Panther with one of these gadgets attached to the commander's cupolla (sp?).

I was thinking of making one of these for my HL King Tiger but i've already got plenty to do on this, with the other mods i already plan to do. Bracing the hull, bushing the wheels (because most of them turn way too hard), changing the gearbox and redoing the paint to 1944 dunkelgelb base scheme. Still it would be quite a challenge-i can imagine maybe adding in a tiny red LED to the model of the sight.
Someone apparently made actually made a scale version of this infrared searchlight/sight for 1/35 scale tanks at one time, but the page from the site that sold them is gone. Here's the image of it

and the real thing again, rear view.

If someone has already made or wants to scratch build one of these, i'd sure like to see the pictures.
You kind of have to admire the sheer determination of the people in the Waffenamt, the Germans were actually making plans to try to negate the total allied air superiority by having the panzers attack at night using these infrared sights. The device was designed so you could aim the main gun using the infrared sight, by a complicated system of range estimating bars that went up and down with the gun and searchlight. So the commander could see the range by aiming the searchlight.
Here's a Panther with one of these gadgets attached to the commander's cupolla (sp?).

I was thinking of making one of these for my HL King Tiger but i've already got plenty to do on this, with the other mods i already plan to do. Bracing the hull, bushing the wheels (because most of them turn way too hard), changing the gearbox and redoing the paint to 1944 dunkelgelb base scheme. Still it would be quite a challenge-i can imagine maybe adding in a tiny red LED to the model of the sight.
Someone apparently made actually made a scale version of this infrared searchlight/sight for 1/35 scale tanks at one time, but the page from the site that sold them is gone. Here's the image of it

and the real thing again, rear view.

If someone has already made or wants to scratch build one of these, i'd sure like to see the pictures.