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Air Force to field interim enhancements to KC-46 Remote Vision System

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  • Air Force Life Cycle Management Center Public Affairs

Washington, D.C. (AFNS) – After reviewing data from demonstration flights that occurred this past summer, the Air Force has decided to implement interim improvements to the KC-46 Remote Visual System, known as “Enhanced Remote Vision System,” or ERVS. 
 
Implementation of ERVS will not add any risk to the on-time fielding of RVS 2.0, the agreed to final solution to resolve Category 1 deficiencies associated with the current RVS, and will be done at no additional cost to the government.
 
The ERVS updates will include software-only improvements to help fix image distortion issues and tailor the display for each user’s specific vision characteristics on the fielded remote vision system on KC-46 aircraft.  These updates are expected to be completed in late 2021.
 
“The implementation of ERVS will provide some benefit to our Total Force boom operators in the near-term, but most importantly will not delay the fielding of RVS 2.0,” said Gen. Jacqueline Van Ovost, commander of Air Mobility Command.  “Installing RVS 2.0 onto our growing KC-46 fleet directly supports my priority of advancing warfighting capabilities to maximize full-spectrum readiness and generate the credible capacity required to project the Joint Force.”
 
RVS 2.0 is designed to be the comprehensive solution to issues identified with the existing KC-46 Remote Vision System.  It will include 4K color cameras with proper viewing geometry, air refueling operator stations with larger screens, a distance range finder for refueling aircraft distance measurement, and boom assistance augmented reality.  Initial fielding of the system is expected in late 2023.