The aim of this Lecture Series is to provide the aeromedical specialist with a thorough understanding of the physiology of the visual system with particular concentration on the impact of the environment presented during night tactical air operations. Methods to preserve, protect or enhance unaided night vision will be discussed. Information concerning visual performances with electro-optic devices derived from aeromedical research and field experiences will be detailed to provide the medical specialists, the engineers end operational pilots with appropriate understanding of these increasingly common operational tools. This Lecture Series, sponsored by the Aerospace Medical Panel of AGARD, has been implemented by the Consultant and Exchange Programme.
Visual Problems in Night Operations (Problemes de Vision dans les Operations de Nuit)
1992
100 pages
Report
No indication
English
Infrared & Ultraviolet Detection , Aeronautics , Human Factors Engineering , Night vision , Pilots , Night vision devices , Goggles , Environments , Exchange , Impact , Lectures , Optics , Panels , Physiology , Specialists , Tools , Vision , Electrooptics , Visual perception , Cockpits , Optical detection , Radar , Forward looking infrared systems , Foreign technology , Flight operations
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