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11 August 1998 Helmet-mounted night-vision systems beyond NVG
Geoffrey J. N. Clarkson, G. F. H. Lloyd
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The development of suitable NVGs for the aviator has taken a considerable amount of time. NVGs are now in widespread use in both fixed and rotary-wing aircraft. This paper examines the near term future for NVGs and options for their replacement. A number of technical challenges are posed by novel NVGs, integrate helmet systems and steerable sensor system. These are discussed with the paper together with associated research projects.
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Geoffrey J. N. Clarkson and G. F. H. Lloyd "Helmet-mounted night-vision systems beyond NVG", Proc. SPIE 3362, Helmet- and Head-Mounted Displays III, (11 August 1998); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.317450
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