| Developers: | Ramenskoye Instrument-Making Design Bureau (RPKB) |
| Date of the premiere of the system: | February 2026 |
| Branches: | Transport |
2026: Product Announcement
In early February 2026, the KRET concern presented the first Russian augmented reality ceiling projector ILS-BP for pilots of civilian and military transport aircraft. The device was developed by specialists of the Ramensky Instrument-Making Design Bureau, which is part of the concern.
According to TAdviser in KRET, the ILS-BP projector is the main element of the vision system. It projects navigation data, terrain information, and warnings in front of the pilots' eyes onto a translucent screen. This makes it possible to improve flight safety, especially in conditions of poor visibility. The system is capable of superimposing information on a video card, integrating with complexes of improved and synthesized vision. The crew receives all the necessary information to take off and land at night or in difficult weather conditions.
The application of the development makes it possible to land at airfields with underdeveloped landing systems. This reduces the number of departures to spare airports, reduces flight time and fuel consumption, creating an economic effect for airlines. The device is universal and can be installed on various types of aircraft operated in Russia and friendly countries.
| As a result, operators receive a tool to improve flight safety and reduce operating costs due to a more flexible and predictable use of the airfield network, summed up Alexander Pan. |
