New helmet-mounted display launched
Dubai, November 14, 2007
BAE Systems has developed new helmet-mounted display technology that addresses a critical need for enhanced situational awareness.
Known as Q-sight, the system made its Middle East debut at the Dubai Air Show, one of the world's biggest biennial aerospace events, alongside shows held in Paris and Farnborough, England.
The system features a lightweight, ergonomic design and increased visibility, flexibility, and reliability to maximise pilot safety and comfort. Weighing less than four ounces, the miniature display clips to any helmet, allowing the pilot “plug-and-play” ease of use.
“The Q-sight family provides pilots with ‘heads-up, eyes-out’ capability,” said Clark Freise, vice president of defense avionics for BAE Systems. “It delivers mission-critical situational awareness, exactly where and when it’s needed.”
Q-Sight technology features brighter displays, a larger “exit pupil” for pilot viewing, and seamless transitions between day and night to increase pilot situational awareness and mission capability. The increased visibility and lightweight design minimise eye and neck strain, common problems for pilots managing the demands of longer missions and increasingly complex rules of engagement. Additionally, the decreased size and weight of the display allows the pilot complete freedom of movement within the cockpit.
The system’s modular design allows for the low-cost addition of new mission-specific capabilities as required. It also makes Q-Sight easily retrofittable and/or upgradeable, as well as compatible with other helmet display technologies. Q-Sight technology can be configured with a number of options, depending on user needs. – TradeArabia News Service