Combines mission data and multispectral vision into one view; 24/7 hands-free seamless transition from dark to light environments
ADELAIDE, Australia – Rockwell Collins introduced its combat helmet-mounted Integrated Digital Vision System (IDVS) for warfighters—an advanced display system that combines real-time mission data with multispectral vision sensors into one view for greater situational awareness. The announcement was made at Land Forces 2016 in Adelaide, Australia.
The IDVS is the first hands-free helmet-mounted display system that fuses incoming data from various sources, such as a command center, other warfighters or UAS, with multispectral vision. The system does this while automatically transitioning from dark to light environments in real time, allowing users to have a complete view of everything that is happening around them.
“In battle, warfighters are most effective and safe when they can stay focused on their surroundings at all times,” said LeAnn Ridgeway, vice president and general manager, Simulation and Training Solutions for Rockwell Collins. “Our IDVS is a 24-hour system, leveraging proven technology to give users a view of their surroundings and the right information for them to stay safe and complete their mission.”
IDVS builds upon Rockwell Collins’ industry-leading vision technologies for aerospace and defense, including the F-35 Lightning II helmet and civil aircraft head-up displays. A portion of the manufacturing will be completed at Rockwell Collins’ state-of-the-art precision optics facility in Sydney, Australia.
The IDVS is designed with an open architecture to provide an easy upgrade path for future technologies that enhance situational awareness.
Source: Rockwell Collins