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Tue, Mar 01, 2011

Flight Test For Elbit Systems ANVIS/HUD Successful

Day/Night Helicopter Head-Up Display Has Color Symbology

Elbit Systems says it has successfully completed a test flight of its ANVIS/HUD Day/Night Helicopter Helmet Mounted HUD with color symbology onboard a Bell 206 helicopter. The new technology will be implemented in future Helicopter HUD programs per customer requests.

Adding color symbology to the Day/Night ANVIS/HUD helps pilots differentiate between tactical display symbols.

The improved ANVIS/HUD system design takes into account customer feedback and lessons learned from hundreds of thousands of operational flight hours accumulated by Elbit Systems' ANVIS/HUD systems in the U.S. and in other countries around the world. The system provides improved safety and situational awareness while adding the benefits of color symbology and display.


Helmet Equipped For Night Vision

Yoram Shmuely, Co-General Manager of Elbit Systems' Aerospace Division, noted: "Elbit Systems continuously invests in the upgrade of the successful ANVIS/HUD product line, adding new capabilities to meet the evolving needs of modern helicopters. We are very proud to introduce this new and advanced capability to our ANVIS/HUD line of systems. This addition builds on Elbit Systems' vast experience as a Design Center of Excellence in Helicopter Helmet Mounted HUDs."

The latest color Flat Panel Day and Night HUDs will be ready for production deliveries by the first quarter of 2012.

FMI: www.elbitsystems.com

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