
• Reduced depth perception and spatial disorientation due to NVG limitations in low-illumination environments.
• Fatigue and visual illusions during extended night missions, increasing collision or landing errors.
• Equipment failures or incompatible lighting, exacerbating hazards in austere terrains.

• Conduct progressive training in varied ambient light conditions, starting with ground simulations to build NVG proficiency.
• Emphasize CRM and human factors to combat fatigue, including rest cycles and team monitoring.
• Include scenario-based exercises for takeoffs, landings, and emergency procedures in no-light settings.


• Increased operational flexibility for 24/7 missions, enhancing safety in low-light utility or rescue tasks.
• Reduced accident rates through specialized training, leading to cost savings on insurance and downtime.
• Access to ARC’s tactical expertise for seamless integration of NVG in multi-role helicopter operations.
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