OREANDA-NEWS. At the Association of the United States Army Annual Meeting & Exposition (AUSA) 2016 taking place Oct. 3-5, Rockwell Collins will highlight a wide range of solutions for the U.S. Army with a focus on networked mission communications, navigation, joint fires and soldier helmet-mounted displays.

“We continue to offer the U.S. Army solutions that ensure mission readiness, while also introducing new products and capabilities—such as next generation vision systems—that are available today,” said Mike Jones, vice president and general manager, Navigation and Electronic Warfare Solutions for Rockwell Collins.

Rockwell Collins will be introducing and demonstrating its new combat helmet-mounted Integrated Digital Vision System (IDVS) for warfighters at AUSA.

The IDVS is an advanced display system that combines real-time mission data with multispectral vision sensors into one view for greater situational awareness and is the first hands-free, helmet-mounted display system that fuses incoming data from various sources, such as a command center, other warfighters or UAS, with multispectral vision. The system does this while automatically transitioning from dark to light environments in real time, allowing users to have a complete view of everything that is happening around them.

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