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HUD Begins to Fade Away
2007-04-13
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The U.S. F-35 fighter-bomber will be the first fighter in a long time to lack a HUD (head-up display). The HUD will still be present, but as part of the Helmet Mounted Display System (HMDS). In other words, the HUD information will be displayed on the inside of the pilots visor, while still enabling the pilot to see through the visor. This type of helmet visor has been around for over a decade, but concentrated on allowing the pilot to control weapons by just looking at targets, and pressing the "fire" button at the right time. Now, the display technology inside the helmet has reached the point where it can handle the HUD stuff as well. The weight of these HMDS systems has come down as well, making it easier to wear them for long periods of time.


The HUD was a big innovation for fighters, as it made it possible for the pilot to spend more time with his head up, keeping an eye on the sky, or an ongoing battle. The military HUD has been around for half a century, but appears set to disappear as more pilots shift to HMDS.



Over the last few years, the visor displays have added the display of critical flight and navigation information. This, in addition to the basic function of enabling the pilot to turn his head, get an enemy aircraft into the crosshairs displayed on the visor, and fire a missile that will promptly go after target the pilot was looking at.



These helmet displays allow the pilot look around more often without having to look down at cockpit displays, or straight ahead at a HUD (Head Up Display.) This kind of freedom gives an experienced pilot an extra edge in finding enemy aircraft or targets, and maneuvering to get into a better position for attacks. It's also useful for air to ground attacks.

Posted by:Unese Phuper9600

#4  For the flyboys maybe, but has years to go for the ground-pounders.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2007-04-13 23:49  

#3  Same here.

One of several federal government departments that have no basis in the Constitution.

Not that we've actually used the Constitution for years, anyway....
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2007-04-13 20:51  

#2  Jackal ya beat me to it. Oh well, maybe some day........(yeah right)

Of course UCAVs don't need fancy helmets for the pilots.
Posted by: AlanC   2007-04-13 16:45  

#1  Darn! I thought you meant the cabinet department.
Posted by: Jackal   2007-04-13 11:38  

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