The indicator will make it possible to fully implement the use of various weapons with the integrated assistance of the ballistic computer displaying on the HUD. The HUD in War Thunder will expand the capabilities of players who prefer to fight from a cockpit view in any battle difficulty mode. For the HUD in Soviet aviation we are developing a system based on the ASP-17 indication system. The world's first raster HUD system was the TRAM (Target Recognition Attack Multisensor), a multisensor for attack and target recognition. The AN/AVQ-7(V) type display system, which was installed on A-7D aircraft, was used as the basis for the implementation of HUD for aviation in Western countries. These included examining “carbon monoxide detectors in the inspection process,” according to a report released last week by the Government Accountability Office, Congress’ watchdog agency.In the “Ixwa Strike” update, new HUD will be presented for A-7D, AV-8A, AV-8C, Harrier GR.1, Harrier GR.3, Buccaneer S.2, F-4E Phantom II, F-4EJ Phantom II, Phantom FGR.2, Phantom FG.1, F-104G, F-104J, F-104S.
In January 2017, an internal team dedicated to fixing troubled HUD properties presented a host of recommendations to the agency. HUD has been aware of the threat posed by carbon monoxide for years. “Where swift action is necessary, HUD proposes to wait and see or study well-settled issues.”ĭeborah Thrope, supervising attorney at the National Housing Law Project, an advocacy group, agreed that the guidance “falls short of ensuring that federally assisted housing is safe for families.” HUD’s response “is overwhelmingly inadequate and does nothing to protect human lives,” said Emily Benfer, visiting associate clinical professor of law at Columbia University and a public health expert. Housing advocates also criticized HUD for not acting more quickly to protect public housing residents from carbon monoxide poisoning. Landlords are required to fix life-threatening hazards immediately, and properties with failing inspection scores are subject to enforcement action by HUD.īut there will be no immediate consequence for properties without working carbon monoxide detectors, because the detectors are not required by HUD. The inspectors' findings will be “for data collection purposes only,” according to the notice: “The collection of this data does not affect a property’s inspection score.” All HUD properties are subject to routine mandatory health and safety inspections.
Under the new requirements, which take effect April 1, federal inspectors must check for the detectors in any public housing units that contain fuel-fired appliances or have an attached garage, and determine if they are working, according to a HUD notice issued Monday and obtained by NBC News. At least 13 public housing residents have died from the CO poisoning since 2003, according to NBC News' latest count, including four this year. The new requirement to check for detectors is the first concrete step that HUD has taken to address carbon monoxide hazards since an NBC News investigation revealed the lack of protections for residents of public housing.