A Compatibility Assessment of the Protective Integrated Hood Mask with ANVIS Night Vision Goggles

Abstract

Potential compatibility problems found with the Protective Integrated Hood Mask (PIHM) and the Aviator's Night Vision Imaging System (ANVIS) were evaluated. The PIHM is worn under a standard HGU-55/P helmet and is designed to protect USAF aircrew members in a chemical environment. Visual acuity through ANVIS/PIHM, ANVIS horizontal and vertical intensified of view while wearing PIHM, and distortion and transmissivity of the PIHM visor were determined. Acuity through ANVIS with and without PIHM was assessed under quarter moon and starlight illumination. Acuity was tested using 20% and 90% contrast Landolt C targets depicted in one of four orientations. ANVIS/PIHM viewing resulted in acuity reductions of approximately 6% for both contrast levels at quarter moon illumination. No acuity loss was present at starlight illumination. Tests of horizontal and vertical ANVIS intensified fields of view resulted in no significant losses when PIHM was donned.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Jul 01, 1990
Accession Number
ADA229956

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  • Mary M. Donohue-perry

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  • Physics

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  • Vision Science/Vision Psychology/Cognitive Neuroscience.