Webinar: Mission Critical Systems for Future Ground Combat Vehicles

December 22, 2020 Angie Giles

With more sensor data being transformed into actionable information at the edge, the displays disseminating that information must be clear, crisp, and able to operate in a range of temperatures and surroundings. Adapting commercial active matrix liquid crystal displays (AMLCD) to extreme environments over long operational periods is difficult and demands state-of-the-art solutions that are secure, reliable, purpose-built and hardened to perform under the most intense conditions. Lagging current manufacturing technology is unable to optimize the human/machine optical interface and meet the system-level platform and certification requirements. Commercial displays with a one-size-fits-all design simply aren’t able to handle the application requirements that vary greatly across platforms.

Listen to Jamie Boulet, business development manager in the Mission Division, to learn how Mercury delivers highly specialized AMLCDs to address the mission-critical needs of military vehicles (vetronics).

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