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CCD-cameras can cover all layer, and revolutionize the ability to locate targets.

Kimmo Huosionmaa

I might have been written about this thing sometimes earlier.  One wild idea of aviation and other things, where we need a very huge field of view. All surface of some vehicle can be covered by CCD-chips, and if those chips are connected to the virtual reality and computers, they can give the driver or pilot the ball-shaped field of view. Those CCD-covered layers can revolutionize the visibility from helicopters, aircraft and ground vehicles. This kind of system can share information to the operators and other vehicles.

They can revolutionize the capacity to locate the STEALTH aircraft and that system can locate the enemy very sharply. Those CCD-chips could detect the infrared and visible light. And they can operate with optical telescopes, what would aim to the targeted area automatically. And of course, those telescopes can be equipped with weapons like lightweight machine guns and anti-tank rockets.

The idea is similar to the compound eyes of the bugs. Those layers can detect the things from the skies like the compound eyes, and when they see something, they can focus the telescopes in that point, where something special has been seen. Those CCD-layers can be fixed or those chips can be installed on the canvas layers, what allows to carry them like carpets. Then those intelligent carpets just rolled out and they can also be equipped with silicon solar panels, what gives them electricity in the daytime.

Also, the aircraft and space shuttles can get this kind of CCD-layers. Those artificial compound eyes can give information about the incoming parts, and they can warn the pilots about missiles and STEALTH-fighters, what can be the threat that vehicle. If that layer would installed to the car, it can warn the crew about incoming dangerous vehicles. That kind of innovation seems very crazy, but they can revolutionize the optics. It can be made with the existing technology, and it can be installed in any layer.

In theory, they can be used to cover bulletproof vests and other clothes, what gives the person the ability to locate the attacker in any direction. The problem with that system is that it would need electricity. Also, the headphones and helmets are sometimes planned to equip with the CCD-cameras, what gives the person able to see in many directions at the same time. The information, what comes to the knowledge of the operator would be shared by using smart glasses. When the intelligent system locates the threat, it would deliver the information to the operator, what knows that there would be somebody behind or side of that person.

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