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HMDS
(redirected from Helmet Mounted Display System)

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HMDSHexamethyldisilazane (adhesive used in photo resist in VLSI process)
HMDSHelmet Mounted Display System
HMDSHusky Mounted Detection System
HMDSHospital Morbidity Data System (Department of Health; Western Australia, Australia)
HMDSHyperbolic Multi-Dimensional Scaling
HMDSHazardous Materials Data System


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Rockwell Collins joint venture awarded contracts for F-35 helmet mounted display system Vision Systems International, LLC (VSI), a joint venture of Rockwell Collins and Elbit Systems, received several new F-35 helmet mounted display system contracts with a total value of $54.
The helmet mounted display system, including the BAE Systems Cobra helmet, is a key element of Gripen's advanced systems fit and has already been ordered by the South African Air Force.
Each gunnery crewmember wears a helmet mounted display system that uses sophisticated image masking techniques providing each soldier with the correct visual, or virtual, representation for their position in the aircraft.
 
 
 
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