This study recorded the target-detection ranges achieved by 10 combat-qualified U.S. Army Aviators flown on nap-of-the-earth route reconnaissance against camouflaged tanks, and their target detection times when performing the pop-up maneuver against the camouflaged tanks. On 10 of the 20 day flights the aviators' eye movements and fixation points were recorded, and the aviators wore the AN/PVS-5 night vision goggles on 10 of the 20 night flights.
Human Engineering Laboratory Camouflage Applications Test (HELCAT) Observer Performance
1976
51 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Optical Detection , Aircraft , Physiology , Human Factors Engineering , Psychology , Aerial reconnaissance , Target detection , Pilots , Visual perception , Camouflage , Performance(Human) , Eye movements , Night vision , Night vision devices , Human factors engineering , Army personnel , Time studies , Nap of the earth flight , Fixation points , AN/PVS-5 , H-58 aircraft , OH-58 aircraft
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