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Mon, May 01, 2017

Elbit Systems To Develop A Combined Vision System (CVS) For Commercial Aviation

Will Be Integrated Into The Primary Flight Display For Commercial Aviation

Elbit Systems is offering a Combined Vision System (CVS) for primary flight displays, including both video feed from the Company’s certified ClearVision Enhanced Vision System (EVS) product line and from the Synthetic Vision System (SVS), allowing intuitive flight visualization in degraded weather conditions. 

The CVS application blends SVS, real-time video and symbology, providing a 3D perspective view of the topography, including stationary objects such as airports, airport runways and helipads. The image on the primary flight display is generated in real time from several database sources, including Elbit Systems’ EVS / HeliEVS, providing a remarkable video mixed with thermal imaging and additional cameras.

"Elbit Systems holds vast experience with SVS for head-up and wearable displays," said Yoram Shmuely, General Manager of Elbit Systems Aerospace Division. ‘Our innovative multi-spectral EVS products are the technologies behind this innovative application. Based on thousands of flight hours onboard numerous platforms, we are now able to provide these groundbreaking visualization capabilities to existing aircraft displays, supporting commercial pilots with a completely intuitive full display of the flight path.” 

(Image provided with Elbit Systems news release)

FMI: www.elbitsystems.com

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