OPENSIGHT Automatic Target Recognition and Mission Console Advancements

OPENSIGHT Automatic Target Recognition and Mission Console Advancements

EUROPEAN ROTORS Recap: OPENSIGHT Automatic Target Recognition and Mission Console Advancements

For those who couldn’t join us at European Rotors, we’re excited to share that it was a fantastic opportunity to showcase the latest advancements integrated into our OPENSIGHT Mission Console. Our team was thrilled to demonstrate how these new features are empowering airborne mission management and enhancing operational efficiency across various sectors.

✨Key improvements integrated in OPENSIGHT Mission Console: 

 🗺️Mini-map and Split-screen Functionality: Operators can now simultaneously view live video and map data, streamlining navigation and target tracking in high-pressure scenarios.

 📍Footprint Heatmap Technology: This feature provides a real-time visual representation of areas covered during missions, optimizing search patterns and reducing redundancy in operations like Search and Rescue (SAR).

  ✈︎ ADSB Data Integration: Enhancing Situational Awareness with real-time aircraft position information, crucial for safety in crowded airspaces.

 🖇DDS Implementation: Enabling networked mission consoles for improved information sharing and coordination across connected systems to share information among crews.

 🌐Enhanced Reality System (ERS): Offering unprecedented insights into complex environments by overlaying AR data optimated onto live video feeds.

 🎯AI-Driven Automatic Target Recognition (ATR): Leveraging advanced machine learning for target identification in critical scenarious.╰┈➤ check out!

 These innovations represent a significant leap forward in mission management technology, offering powerful tools to enhance decision-making processes and operational efficiency.


FlySight simulator @ ASOG Learning during European Rotors

ASOG Workshop: Airborne Mission Management Systems and Sensors Learning

🔊We’re proud to have collaborated with (ASOG) Airborne Sensor Operators Group to deliver an insightful workshop on “Airborne Mission Management Systems and Sensors” at European Rotors.

FlySight would like to express our deepest appreciation to the dedicated ASOG team, our esteemed partners, and the knowledgeable instructors who collaborated to create this exceptional learning opportunity: Safran Electronics & Defense, Avionics USA, LLC. , CENTUM research & technology , Airborne Technologies GmbH, Austria and Smith Myers Communications Ltd .

🎞️This Learning Laboratory has extended far beyond the confines of European Rotors.

 [ ▸ ] We're thrilled to announce that the inaugural presentation of the ASOG Airborne Mission Management Systems & Sensors course is now accessible for online viewing

This enlightening session, delivered by ASOG Ambassador, George DeCock, delves into the crucial topic: "Roles & Responsibilities of the Multi-Mission Aircrew: Today's Multi-Tasking Airborne Sensor Operator".

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We extend our heartfelt gratitude to Patrick Ryan from Airborne Sensor Operators Group (ASOG). It was truly a pleasure to work alongside him during this workshop and offer our support to the #ASOG community. W're also deeply appreciative of all our partners who stood by our FlySight's Head of Engineering Mattia Carpin throughout the workshop, making it a collaborative success 𝐆𝐞𝐨𝐫𝐠𝐞 𝐃𝐞𝐂𝐨𝐜𝐤 Iria B. Olalla Varela Varela Ewan MacDonald Charles-Edouard D.

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