WAC HUD is mostly use on Block 25, 30/32, 50/52/52.
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[[File:HUD.png|thumb|450x450px|This is the most common HUD found in the F-16s (WAC HUD)]] | [[File:HUD.png|thumb|450x450px|This is the most common HUD found in the F-16s (WAC HUD)]] | ||
The Head-Up Display (HUD) is a semi-transparent screen positioned directly in front of the pilot’s line of sight. It projects critical flight data, such as altitude, speed, heading, pitch, and roll, onto the windshield, allowing the pilot to access essential information without diverting attention from the forward view. The display also integrates navigation data and weapon status information. Pilots can customize the information shown on the HUD using the [[Integrated Control Panel]] (ICP) and the HUD control panel. HUD is a part of [[:Category:Up Front Control|Up Front Control]] along with Integrated Control Panel (ICP) and [[Data Entry Display]] (DED). | The Head-Up Display (HUD) is a semi-transparent screen positioned directly in front of the pilot’s line of sight. It projects critical flight data, such as altitude, speed, heading, pitch, and roll, onto the windshield, allowing the pilot to access essential information without diverting attention from the forward view. The display also integrates navigation data and weapon status information. Pilots can customize the information shown on the HUD using the [[Integrated Control Panel]] (ICP) and the HUD control panel. HUD is a part of [[:Category:Up Front Control|Up-Front Control]] (UFC) along with Integrated Control Panel (ICP) and [[Data Entry Display]] (DED). | ||
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Revision as of 01:42, 11 August 2024
The Head-Up Display (HUD) is a semi-transparent screen positioned directly in front of the pilot’s line of sight. It projects critical flight data, such as altitude, speed, heading, pitch, and roll, onto the windshield, allowing the pilot to access essential information without diverting attention from the forward view. The display also integrates navigation data and weapon status information. Pilots can customize the information shown on the HUD using the Integrated Control Panel (ICP) and the HUD control panel. HUD is a part of Up-Front Control (UFC) along with Integrated Control Panel (ICP) and Data Entry Display (DED).