BAE Systems' LiteWave HUD fits most military or civilian cockpits

BAE Methods has taken the wraps off its light-weight LiteWave Head-Up Show (HUD) system that's designed to be straightforward to put in within the cockpits of all kinds of navy and civilian plane and be extra snug to make use of.

Although they appear like an unique augmented actuality gadget, HUDs date again to the Second World Struggle when the RAF got here up with a option to undertaking radar shows on a fighter pilot's reflector gun sight so they would not should look forwards and backwards from the plane's instrument panel.

Over the previous eight many years, these shows have change into more and more refined as extra capabilities had been added. Together with this, such shows have change into smaller and cheaper, transferring from being the unique area of navy pilots into the business and even personal plane fields.

The LiteWave system
The LiteWave system
BAE Methods

LiteWave is a 15-lb (6.8-kg) laptop-sized electronics package deal that may be put in in below 20 hours even in cockpits with very restricted area and is 70 % smaller in each measurement and weight than comparable units. From this package deal extends a 1365 x 1024-pixel clear show unit that gives a 30° x 20° discipline of view whereas offering the pilot with important info, together with bearing, altitude, and pace.

In accordance with BAE, LiteWave and its waveguide know-how can digitally show information to the pilot over a variety of sitting positions even at evening and in poor climate, which the corporate says makes the system rather more snug to make use of because the pilots transfer freely of their seats, particularly on lengthy flights.

"LiteWave might be fitted into just about any cockpit on the planet," stated Lee Tomlinson, director of HUD merchandise at BAE Methods’ Digital Methods enterprise. "Our engineers have created a digital show that's smaller, lighter and makes use of much less energy than another Head-Up Show. It has the potential to revolutionize the market and make HUD know-how way more accessible."

LiteWave is at the moment accessible for trials with business and navy prospects.

Supply: BAE Methods

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