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Through a Glass, Darkly: Night Vision Gives US Troops Edge
May 6/16: Elbit Systems has announced the successful testing of their new BrightNite multi-spectral panoramic vision system . The system was installed on an Airbus Twin-Star helicopter and trialed by a dozen pilots from various Air Forces. BrightNite’s function is to allow utility helicopters to successfully operate in poor visibility missions, and was tested during moonless and pitch-back night-time conditions, when missions are rarely executed.
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