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ZnS protective windows for advanced optronic defense systems

SCHOTT and HENSOLDT collaborated on the development and qualification of high-performance zinc sulfide (ZnS) protective windows for stabilized periscope systems used in modern armored vehicles. The partnership combines SCHOTT’s expertise in optical materials, coating technologies, and subsystem manufacturing with HENSOLDT’s advanced optronic sensor systems.

Building optical excellence together

Modern military optronic systems require optical components that deliver high transmission across multiple spectral bands while withstanding extreme mechanical, environmental, and climatic stress. To meet these requirements, SCHOTT and HENSOLDT established a close development partnership between SCHOTT’s materials and coating experts in Mainz, Germany and HENSOLDT Optronics in Oberkochen, Germany. Over a development period of approximately 1.5 years, both companies worked within a fully European supply chain to ensure compliance with stringent quality, reliability, and defense standards.
Leopard with Peri R17
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About HENSOLDT

HENSOLDT is a global leader in sensor solutions for defence and security applications. With a strong presence in key markets, the company leverages cutting-edge technology to address the most pressing challenges faced by armed forces, security agencies, and industrial partners worldwide.

About HENSOLDT

Engineering challenge

HENSOLDT required protective windows for stabilized commander periscopes deployed in the Puma IFV and the Leopard 2 tank. The optical components had to protect sensitive visible and infrared sensor systems without compromising image quality, spectral transmission, or system performance. Key requirements included high scratch and abrasion resistance, environmental stability under sand, salt fog, and temperature cycling, and suitability for long-term operation in harsh battlefield conditions.

Reinhard Seiwerth (Strategic Procurement) at HENSOLDT
SCHOTT’s contribution to our periscopes went far beyond material supply: it delivered a fully qualified optical subsystem that meets the extreme operational demands of modern defense optronics.

From material to qualified subsystem

SCHOTT developed fully assembled ZnS-based protective window subsystems optimized for multispectral transmission in the visible and infrared ranges. Zinc sulfide was selected for its excellent broadband optical properties combined with high mechanical strength. SCHOTT engineered advanced, application-specific multiband coatings that provide an optimized balance between optical performance and enhanced scratch resistance.

Beyond material supply, SCHOTT delivered complete, ready-to-install subsystems, including precision polishing, coating deposition, optical assembly, and comprehensive testing. Manufacturing and coating processes were carried out at SCHOTT’s center of excellence for coating technologies in Yverdon, Switzerland. All components were qualified using military-grade test procedures to verify resistance against abrasion, sand erosion, salt fog exposure, and extreme temperature variations.

Circular zinc sulfide optical components on a light background.
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Leopard Periscope

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The ZnS protective windows form a critical interface element within HENSOLDT’s stabilized commander periscope PERI RTWL, enabling reliable long-range observation and target detection while safeguarding the underlying optronic sensors. The project demonstrates SCHOTT’s capability to support complex defense programs through integrated optical solutions, from materials engineering to fully validated subsystems.

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