AN/AVS-7 ANVIS HUD was over 4000 units

Last updated on Fri 03/03/2023 - 10:24

"OLED based displays are recognized as a viable solution to deliver most of the required higher performance parameter. The technology can deliver to the Navy higher performing, rugged, low cost avionic displays that allow also for flexibility and transparency when required.  Performance attributes of particular interests are: Large display size, large viewing angle, high brightness/contrast ratio, high luminescence, transparency, low power consumption, and low weight. The Navy recognized the potential of this emerging technology early on and developed plastic-based OLEDs in collaboration with Uniax and other industries.  The first military avionic OLED application was announced in 2004 that validated the commercial utility, reliability and ruggedness of OLED based technologies was the near-eye OLED micro display, developed by eMargin, which is a critical part of the ANVIS-HUD (Head Unit Display) AN/AVS-7 system. This system enables the display of mission-critical information to the pilot while flying heads up. The ANVIS-HUD is now deployed on more than 4000 aircraft worldwide and is considered to be the most common airborne head-mounted display system to date. "

 

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