posted on Apr, 7 2011 @ 02:26 PM
DARPA has recently completed a five-year program called Urban Photonic Sandtable Display (UPSD). This program developed technology that creates a
real-time, color, 360-degree 3D holographic display to assist battle planners. Up to 20 individuals can view the holograms without glasses. This
technology allows users to freeze, rotate and zoom in the image. This image can be printed into a 2-D image for troops to use in the field after the
planning has been completed. This technology is being combined with the wide-area 3D LIDAR (Light Detection and Ranging) mapping capability under
DARPA's High Altitude LIDAR Operations Experiment (HALOE) to provide the information being projected on the holographic display. The contract was
granted to Zebra Imaging in Austin Texas.
Zebra Imaging. If you go to DARPAs web site you can read a little
news article about it also. I tried to link it but it would not work.
www.spacewar.com...
edit on 7-4-2011 by I B Dazzlin because: (no reason given)
edit on 7-4-2011 by I B Dazzlin because: Remove link because it
would not work.