NASA’s X-59 Quiet SuperSonic Technology (QueSST) aircraft is built to turn the deafening sonic boom into a soft “thump” — a breakthrough that could finally reopen the skies to fast, overland supersonic travel. At the heart of this leap is the eXternal Vision System (XVS), a forward-looking digital cockpit that replaces the traditional windshield. Wolf Advanced Technology’s rugged, high-performance video processing and display hardware make this possible, giving pilots clear, real-time vision at supersonic speeds.
Read how this technology is shaping the next era of flight: [View/Download] The X-59: The Future of Flight Whitepaper
