Helmet Systems
Innovation Building on Iteration | Zero-G HMDS+
The F-35 Gen III Helmet Mounted Display System gives pilots the information they need at the speed of flight. Equipped with a sensor package integrated into the skin of each F-35 Lightning, each HMDS allows pilots to “see through the plane”, providing a 360˚ view. The F-35 Gen III HMDS is offered through Elbit Systems of America’s joint venture Collins Aerospace, Collins ESA Enhanced Vision Systems (CEVS).
Zero-G
Leveraging CEVS' market leading F-35 Helmet Mounted Display System (HMDS) experience, Zero-G HMDS+ enables pilots of 4th, 5th, and 6th generation fighters as well as other allied fixed-wing aircraft to dominate the battlespace.
The Zero-G HMDS+ is lightweight and comfortable, significantly reducing pilot fatigue during longer and more demanding missions. Pilots need a helmet mounted display with advanced capabilities to dominate tomorrow’s fight while maintaining their well-being.

Zero-G
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DJHMCS
Designed specifically for existing JHMCS operators. It yields enhanced performance at a substantially reduced Life Cycle Cost (LCC), and is the most comfortable Helmet Mounted Display due to its improved center of gravity.

JHMCS II
When the mission demands split-second decisions and total awareness, JHMCS II delivers.
- Built for Multi-Platform Ops - Seamlessly integrates with F-15, F-16, F/A-18, and other frontline aircraft
- Combat-Proven Reliability – Operational across the globe in real-world missions
- Helmet-Cued Targeting – Cue weapons, designate targets, and lock sensors
- High-Resolution Symbology – Get critical flight and targeting data projected directly onto the visor—day or night
- Wide Field of View – Keep the full fight in your sightline—no heads-down distractions, no delays

JHMCS II
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JHMCS
The JHMCS provides the pilot with “first look, first shoot” high off-boresight weapons engagement capabilities. The system, also available in a night configuration, enables the pilot to accurately cue onboard weapons and sensors against enemy aircraft and ground targets without the need to aggressively turn the aircraft or place the target in the Head-Up Display (HUD) for designation.
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Vertical Lift
Seeing is believing. This adage is what prompted Elbit America to acquire a twin-engine light helicopter and modify it as a test and demonstration platform dubbed the Vertical Lift Test Bed or VLTB. The experimental helicopter is used to test various company systems, such as the X-Sight, a sophisticated Helmet Mounted Display (HMD) designed for rotorcraft pilots.
X-SIGHT
Build the future of vertical lift with us. Our advanced helmet mounted display systems deliver sensor, processor, and display capabilities to the US Army similar to the Joint Strike Fighter for maximum survivability in low-level combat operations.
X-Sight creates intuitive, 3D conformal symbology and Synthetic Vision Symbology (SVS) by fusing active sensor data with tactical flight and mission data with visual sensor imagery in a wide-field-of-view display. It also delivers ‘transparent cockpit’ functionality, allowing pilots to see beyond cockpit boundaries, displaying a 360-degree view with no visual obstacles, increasing survivability, efficiency and safety.
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HELMET DISPLAY & TRACKING SYSTEM (HDTS)
Maximum capability. Simple Upgrade. With the simple addition of a line of sight tracker to the existing HUD, US Army pilots can have enhanced crew coordination, increased survivability against missile threats, greater mission effectiveness, degraded visual environment (DVE) landing capability. Our head up display (HUD) is used on virtually all U.S. Army UH-60 Blackhawks and CH-47 Chinooks and features flat panel day and night displays.

IHADDS
Apache pilots for the United States Army require a reliable solution to strengthen mission success and crew safety when flying. Elbit Systems of America’s Integrated Helmet And Display Sight System (IHADSS) offers this ability by presenting critical information directly in front of the pilot’s eye. Elbit Systems of America has received a firm-fixed-price, Indefinite-Delivery/Indefinite-Quantity contract from the U.S. Army to provide IHADSS equipment needed to support the AH-64 Apache helicopter fleet.
