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As special operations forces prepare to take on a wider set of missions, their tech needs are growing more ambitious.
An investigation into a Marine Corps helicopter crash that occurred last February near Pine Valley, California, has ...
The limits of night vision goggles also have been identified as a potential factor in the fatal collision of an Army Black ...
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Current night-vision goggles and scopes are heavy and bulky. With the group’s new pyroelectric-based approach, NVDs could have the same sensitivity without the cooling weight. The researchers ...
Cooling hardware is what makes current night-vision goggles heavy, power-hungry, and four- or five-figure expensive. An uncooled sensor this sensitive could slash both weight and cost.
A new way to make large ultrathin infrared sensors that don’t need cryogenic cooling could radically change night vision for the military or even autonomous vehicles. In a study published ...
Current night-vision goggles and scopes are heavy and bulky. With the group’s new pyroelectric-based approach, NVDs could have the same sensitivity without the cooling weight. The researchers also ...