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  2. Enhanced flight vision system - Wikipedia

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    The forward-facing camera used for the PlaneView EVS on a Gulfstream G450. An enhanced flight vision system (EFVS, sometimes EVS) is an airborne system which provides an image of the scene and displays it to the pilot, in order to provide an image in which the scene and objects in it can be better detected. In other words, an EFVS is a system ...

  3. Astronics Max-Viz - Wikipedia

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    Astronics Max-Viz is an American company founded in Portland, Oregon on May 31, 2001 as Max-Viz, Inc. [1] to design, manufacture and certify Enhanced Vision Systems ("EVS") primarily for use in the aerospace industry. Max-Viz EVS devices present real-time images of the external environment on aircraft cockpit monitors to improve pilot ...

  4. External vision system - Wikipedia

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    However, EVS typically provides the pilot(s) with an infrared video image, usually displayed on the head-up display (HUD), which overlays the pilot view of the outside world through the windscreen. SVS is a computer generated version of the outside world created from an onboard terrain database.

  5. EVS Broadcast Equipment - Wikipedia

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    EVS was founded in 1994 by Pierre Lhoest and Laurent Minguet. [4] Three years later, the company invested 30% of its capital in private funds, roundabout EUR 4 million. In 1998 EVS was listed for the first time on the stock exchange with an initial EUR 14.8 quotation [5] per share (at comparable levels) [6] and was valued at EUR 204 million.

  6. EVS - Wikipedia

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    EVS may refer to: Ecks vs. Sever, a 2001 video game; Electric Vehicle Symposium; Enhanced vision system; Enhanced Voice Services; European Voluntary Service; EVS Broadcast Equipment, a Belgian company; Exposure Value Scale, a photography technique; Ethan Van Sciver, an American comic artist

  7. Synthetic vision system - Wikipedia

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    A forerunner to such systems existed in the 1960s, with the debut into U.S. Navy service of the Grumman A-6 Intruder carrier-based medium-attack aircraft. Designed with a side-by-side seating arrangement for the crew, the Intruder featured an advanced navigation/attack system, called the Digital Integrated Attack and Navigation Equipment (DIANE), which linked the aircraft's radar, navigation ...

  8. The Private Sector Can't Fix What's Wrong With America - AOL

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    Protesters rally outside of the Theodore Roosevelt Federal Building headquarters of the U.S. Office of Personnel Management on February 05, 2025 in Washington, DC.

  9. XT3 - Wikipedia

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    XT3 is a model of the XT video server. It was created in 2011 by Belgian company EVS Broadcast Equipment. XT is end-of-support since December, 31 2023 Features

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