Night visionis cool . It ’s also incredibly useful , too , which is why the US military machine is funding a task that will make it flash enough to feature on your phone .
The Secret Future of Night Vision Tech
DARPA is ploughing $ 13.4 million of support into vision systems companyRaytheonin rules of order for them to build infra - ruby-red cameras that are cheap enough to put up one to every soldier in the US army . Essentially that mean creating devices that can be used in smart phone or organiser . Which is better than the currentdorky - looking systems .

Night Vision Is Finally Awesome Again ( Yes , Even Though These Goggles Look Super Dorky )
But apply that the current state - of - the - art is so expensive — a machine with incredibly broken resolution , say 160×120 pixels , can cost thousands of dollars — do n’t await the images to equal your 8MP phone camera just yet . DARPA is aiming to create a 640 x 480 resolution infra - reddened tv camera , with a 40 - point champaign of view , which will draw less than 500mW of power . They also aspire to have them cost under $ 500 each .
If they pull that off , it ’s only a subject of fourth dimension before we ’ll see night vision cameras on our earpiece , too . Until then , you ’ll have to make do with a torch . [ New Scientist ; figure : The U.S. Army ]

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