Army Marine Corps experts predict that new industry competition - a new generation of laser protective mirrors, can protect the soldier's eyes from eye damage such as shrapnel, laser beams, dust and bright sunlight. Recently, officials of the Massachusetts Army Command released the Next Generation Eye Protection (NGEP) project, Resolication September (W911QY-16-R-0043).
This is similar to a new contract recently announced by the United States Air Force. The U.S. Air Force plans to increase laser protection measures for the pilot’s eyes.
Teledyne Technology Imaging LLC has secured more than $30 million in project contracts for laser protection of pilots' eyes. In the event of aircrews facing risks, operations and training, their ALEP eyewear products minimize their visual deterioration; at the same time, in the face of the threat of laser weapons, they can also provide adequate protection against eye-to-eye laser weapons and equipment. , resulting in permanent damage and temporary effects (glare, flash blindness, etc.). This project will be carried out in California and is expected to be completed on December 31, 2020.
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