Thanks to F-35 Tech, V-280 Tiltrotor Pilots Will Soon See in All Directions
The new V-280 Valor tiltrotor aircraft is now flying with a network of cameras designed to allow pilots and passengers the ability to “see” in all directions outside the aircraft. The Pilotage Distributed Aperture System is based on a similar system employed on the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter. The result is increased situational awareness for pilots and ability for passengers to see exactly what kind of situation they’re flying into.
The Piloted Distributed Aperture System, as reported by Defense News, involves the stationing of six video cameras across the fuselage of the V-280 Valor: two facing front, two facing to the rear, one facing up, and one facing down. This will give V-280 pilots the ability to see not just to the front but in all directions, particularly in directions not visible from inside the cockpit including behind the aircraft, straight up, and straight down. The result is unprecedented visibility for helicopter pilots.
The F-35’s DAS system uses infrared cameras, stitching together video from all the cameras to produce a seamless omnidirectional view of the environment surrounding the aircraft—with data data regarding both friendly and enemy forces overlaid onto it. The system is lightweight and capable of being added to existing helicopters such as the UH-60 Blackhawk.
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