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30 May 1996 Applications of AMLCDs in U.S. military cockpits
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Abstract
Active matrix liquid crystal displays have become the flat panel technology of choice for new cockpits as well as for retrofits of existing ones. Systems such as F-22, F-18, F-16, and C-141 have already begun extensive development efforts over the last few years. More recently, JPATS, AH-64, P-3, KC-135, T-45, and T-38 have announced plans to use AMLCDs also. Because of the advantages that AMLCDs have to offer, the list of platforms that will implement them will continue to grow over the next several years. The Displays Branch in Wright Laboratory is continually analyzing current as well as potential programs. An update on this analysis program is presented.
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Robert A. Michaels, Daniel D. Desjardins, Reginald Daniels, and Darrel G. Hopper "Applications of AMLCDs in U.S. military cockpits", Proc. SPIE 2734, Cockpit Displays III, (30 May 1996); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.241013
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KEYWORDS
LCDs

Military display technology

Standards development

Flat panel displays

Cockpit displays

Computing systems

CRTs

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