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10 June 1994 Symbology night vision goggles for combat aircraft
Geoffrey J. N. Clarkson
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Abstract
Symbology night vision goggles (SNVGs) which can be worn by fast- jet aircrew have been developed and tested. The goggles are designed to be linked with a head tracker system and provide weapon aiming symbology with line-of-sight cueing, significantly enhancing both air to air and air to ground night operations. The SNVGs are compatible with NVG auto-separation systems. Flight trials have been conducted with favorable results. This work was sponsored under UK MOD Research Packages.
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Geoffrey J. N. Clarkson "Symbology night vision goggles for combat aircraft", Proc. SPIE 2218, Helmet- and Head-Mounted Displays and Symbology Design Requirements, (10 June 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.177375
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KEYWORDS
Night vision goggles

Goggles

Head

Weapons

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