Evolving Air Warfare
Elbit America understands that improving aviator performance in poor flying conditions requires a multi-layered approach. Sensors must penetrate darkness to detect terrain and obstacles. Flight controls should enhance stability and, where possible, automate landings. Advanced computing is needed to fuse multiple sensor inputs and deliver conformal symbology. And helmet tracking and cueing systems must present pilots with accurate, real-time representations of the environment around them.
With these needs in mind, Elbit America is investing heavily in research and development to give pilots the tools to fight the enemy—not the flying conditions.




Head Up Displays
Elbit America's HUDs feature advanced technologies offering capabilities such as high-resolution display, enhanced video capabilities and low power consumption. Decades of experience, Elbit Systems is one of the world's leading suppliers of high-performance head-up displays (HUDs). (ESL text)
Head Up Displays

SKYLENS provides a highly-advanced, augmented reality view of the world outside the cockpit, with conformal symbology of all relevant information. This high-resolution data is displayed on a transparent visor that is experienced as intuitively as wearing a pair of glasses, providing unequivocal benefits during takeoff, landing, poor visibility conditions and operational flights.
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The Advanced Technology-Head Up Display (AT-HUD) provides an integrated display of information overlaid with real-time Enhanced Vision System imagery that matches the outside view and improves aircraft control, minimizing head-down time and improving overall operational safety and situational awareness.

The C-130 aircraft provides rapid strategic delivery of troops and cargo to main operating bases as well as tactical airlift and airdrop operations within a theater of operations. Elbit Systems of America is working with industry leading OEMs to produce Digital Head Up Display technology for transport aircraft that will enhance the ability of the aircraft to fulfill present and future air mobility requirements for the United States of America.
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