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FIA 2016: BAE Systems unveils latest Striker II HMD enhancement

At this year's Farnborough International Airshow (FIA), BAE Systems has unveiled its latest enhancement to the Striker II Helmet-Mounted Display (HMD) - BAE Systems' most advanced fighter pilot helmet - which has successfully completed further trials in the UK.

This was the second phase of trials to integrate the HMD system’s technology with the Eurofighter Typhoon combat jet.

The testing demonstrated seamless integration of the Striker II HMD with the Typhoon, validating that the HMD can be readily used with existing aircraft, whether its electronics systems are analogue-based or digital.

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“The successful second phase builds upon last year’s trials, which proved the maturity of our digital night vision technology,” said Chris Colston, business development director for Advanced Displays at BAE Systems. “The major benefit of the Striker II solution is its ‘plug-and-play’ integration with existing aircrafts’ analogue electronics, as proven on the Typhoon without requiring any physical aircraft hardware modification.”

Striker II helmet-mounted display Striker II's advanced engineering allows the pilot to easily engage high-precision target tracking while providing superior situational awareness and mission effectiveness. With its integrated night vision capability, pilots also benefit from the advantages of an advanced helmet system in any lighting condition.

“This phase of testing is a significant milestone on the path to full integration of Striker II with Typhoon,” added Peter Kosogorin, test pilot for BAE Systems. “Striker II is a real step change for the fighter pilot. It removes the need for separate heavy night vision goggles that increase pressure on the pilot’s head and neck so that aircraft manoeuvrability is no longer limited.”

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Developed at BAE Systems in Rochester, Kent, Striker II is a fully digital solution that provides combat pilots with exceptional night vision and target tracking technology. Striker II builds on the proven pedigree of the premier Striker HMD, which is already in service around the world on the Eurofighter Typhoon.

 

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