This AGARDograph presents a general summary of suggested Night Vision Goggle (NVG) testing methods and should be used as a framework for developing airborne and laboratory based experiments to evaluate equipment. The objective of this document is to provide an inventory of rules, standards, procedures, methods and means needed to test and evaluate night vision systems. In order to meet its objective, the scope of this AGARDograph is limited to the testing of night vision devices based on image intensification technology for use in rotorcraft. This AGARDograph includes sections covering the basic theory of the systems in use today, human vision and its relationship to the technology, general flight test methodology and an inventory of flight test techniques from NATO countries.
Flight Testing of Night Vision Systems in Rotorcraft (Test en vol de systemes de vision nocturne a bord des aeronefs a voilure tournante)
2007
82 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Optoelectronic Devices & Systems , Laboratory & Test Facility Design & Operation , Infrared & Ultraviolet Detection , Aircraft , Logistics Military Facilities & Supplies , Helicopters , Night vision devices , Goggles , Test and evaluation , Simulation , Flight testing , Man machine systems , Head up displays , Optical detection , Electrooptics , Test methods , Operational effectiveness , Human factors engineering , Rotorcraft , Nvg(Night vision goggles) , Foreign technology , Testing and assessment , Agard(Advisory group for aerospace research and development) , Nato furnished , Foreign reports