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Super strong diamond glass for smartphones

17.01.2020

The American company Akhan Semiconductor has developed ultra-strong diamond glass that can be used to make foldable smartphones.

The glass, called Miraj Diamond Glass, is made from nano-diamond materials and is primarily intended for the production of foldable device displays. The manufacturer claims that compared to its counterpart from Corning, diamond glass is six times stronger than Gorilla Glass. The thickness of the material is only 100 nanometers.

Among the characteristics of Miraj Diamond Glass, the property of repelling liquids and fats is declared, so the glass does not require additional processing with an oleophobic coating. Akhan Semiconductor clarifies that the new material has already been demonstrated to several smartphone manufacturers, who have fully approved the invention.

Corning is also working on a flexible material that is 0,1 millimeters thick and has a bending range of up to five millimeters.

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Boeing has signed a three-year, $6,3 million contract with the US Air Force Research Laboratory to further develop the advanced ILVC flight simulator. Under this contract, the system will include F-15E and F / A-18E fighters, and at the end of 2013 there will be a demonstration of ILVC at Nellis Air Force Base.

ILVC is a descendant of the 2007 Boeing Alpine internal research project. In that project, the F-15E was used as a test platform. The current project is an expanded version of the Alpine system and has special characteristics, combining real aircraft and virtual models during the exercises. This allows you to download threat simulations and simulate the combat environment on the displays of a real aircraft. The reliability of the simulation is such that pilots cannot distinguish it from reality. Data is uploaded to the ILVC system using a standard Link 16 communication system on an IP network developed by Boeing for another project.

ILVC has already used virtual models in recent trials. Two F-15E and F / A-18E fighters, armed with virtual air-to-air and air-to-ground weapons, in cooperation with the virtual AWACS aircraft, met in a training battle with two real F-16 fighters, a virtual Su-27 and several fighters imitating the Su-27. Several air defense systems simulating various anti-aircraft systems of a mock enemy, as well as ground moving targets, also participated in the exercise. The pilots did not find any differences between real and simulated targets: on tactical displays, they looked and acted the same.

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It should be noted that a similar system is being developed by Lockheed Martin. Their system, called ACES, has already been tested on F-16, F-22 and F-35 aircraft, and will be officially demonstrated to the US military for the first time this spring.

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