Mind-Controlled Missiles

The Striker Integrated Display Helmet Shoots On Sight

British fighter pilots are equipped with new headgear that lets them fire at targets simply by looking at them. The Striker Integrated Display Helmet, works through optical sensors. As long as an enemy plane is in sight, a missile can be directed towards it and fired by voice command.

The Striker Integrated Display Helmet is price tagged at $390,000. The design is acclaimed as one of the biggest technological advances the military has ever seen, allowing a missile to be fired in any direction, not only straight ahead.
Trend Themes
1. Mind-controlled Weapons - The development of headgear that allows firing at targets through optical sensors presents opportunities for the advancement of mind-controlled weapons technology.
2. Optical Sensor Technology - The integration of optical sensors in military helmet design enables new possibilities for target acquisition and tracking systems.
3. Voice Command Systems - The implementation of voice command capabilities for firing missiles offers disruptive innovation opportunities for enhancing pilot control and efficiency.
Industry Implications
1. Military Technology - The military industry can explore the adoption of mind-controlled weapons and advanced optical sensor systems in their product portfolio.
2. Headgear Manufacturing - The headgear manufacturing industry can capitalize on the demand for advanced display helmets with integrated optical sensors for various applications.
3. Aerospace and Defense - The aerospace and defense sector can benefit from integrating voice command systems into their existing missile control technologies for enhanced pilot capabilities.

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