The Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl) has been working with Defence Equipment and Support (DE&S) to evaluate and assess the specially designed spectacles.
The project work on the LEP is a good example of how funding from DE&S's equipment programme can be used to evaluate technology and assess it for potential benefits and uses. Pete Douglass of DE&S explained: "With funding from the equipment programme we were able to ask Dstl to evaluate this new LEP against older, more conventional filters in order to understand the development needs before they would be ready for service," he said.
Dr Williamson said: "The bilateral work at the United States Air Force Tri-Service Research Laboratory in San Antonio proved to be invaluable. "The results from this human performance testing on spatial detection and colour perception have set the benchmark for future work, and we're hoping that further bilateral funding will be available to research the next generation of eye protection in the coming years."
Further testing is to be conducted later this year, including optical performance and environmental testing by Dstl, and laser dazzle and performance testing at QinetiQ.
Source : Ministry of Defence (United Kingdom)
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