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Elbit Systems CockpitNG
Haifa, Israel (SPX) Jul 23, 2010 Elbit Systems will launch CockpitNG the next generation cockpit for fighter aircraft, helicopters, trainers and airlifters at the Farnborough International Airshow 2010. Elbit Systems CockpitNG is based on a smart central large area display (LAD) which includes all avionic components in one suite. The display is fully integrated with the helmet mounted and head-Up displays. All of the systems' components were developed in a Multi-touch-Screen" technology in order to allow the pilot to operate the aircraft in the most smooth and customizable manner. This new modular solution enhances mission excellence and reduced aircrew workload and can be tailored to multiple platforms offering full multi-mission support for attack, emergency services, training and air support. The modular and flexible high-resolution displays are all video-capable and feature extended day and night field-of-view (FOV). To ensure timely and accurate presentation of mission data, Elbit Systems CockpitNG includes a full suite of next generation avionics applications, simultaneously supporting Windows based and real-time applications. Advanced data and sensor fusion, a smart electronic flight bag and a 3D vector map including embedded video and highway-in-the-sky (HITS) representation are fully integrated into the solution. Embedded Virtual Avionics (EVA) with full support for virtual radar, EW and targeting pod further extend the solution to provide a cost-effective, virtual advanced fighter for training purposes.
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