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ATARS moves beyond trainers as Red 6 secures its first frontline fighter contract, bringing augmented reality into F-16 cockpits. Red 6 has secured a ...
The helmet-mounted projection technology could allow pilots to practise skills like within visual range combat, without the ...
The hypothetical Category 6 would apply to storms with wind speeds over 192 miles per hour. Under the current standards, storms with winds of 157 miles per hour or higher are considered a Category 5.
Tech company Red 6 has conducted the first multi-aircraft augmented reality (AR) training flight using both real and virtual aircraft, according to the company. The recent exercise is an ...
5. That's how many storms could have been classified as a Category 6 between 1980 and 2021, meaning they exceeded maximum sustained winds of 192 mph. Of those, only one threatened North America.
Boeing first announced the partnership with Red 6 at the Air Space Cyber conference in 2022. At the 2023 Paris air show in June, Yates made the case for augmented reality’s potential value to ...
--Boeing and Red 6 have successfully integrated and flown augmented reality in a TA-4J tactical aircraft as a precursor to integrating and testing the system in a T-7 advanced trainer.
Training a single fighter pilot could cost the Air Force over $10 million. So this company is using augmented reality headsets with AI to give U.S. airmen an edge.
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