Army Testing New Goggles Developed by Triton
Chelmsford, MA - September 2007
Triton Systems Inc. (Triton) has received an order for 50 variable
transmission (VT) goggles from the US Army Infantry Combat Equipment branch at Ft Belvoir, VA. The
Army will test and evaluate the goggles as part of an effort to provide better vision equipment for US Soldiers
in the battlefield. The goggles were initially developed under grants from the Army Night Vision Laboratory
and the Office of Naval Research (ONR).
Triton’s VT technology is based on electrochromics, which changes light transmission when a small voltage is
applied. This enables soldiers to automatically darken or lighten the goggle lenses when moving from a well
lit environment, such as a street in mid-day sun, to a dark building, and back out to the street. This key benefit
allows warfighters to maintain eye protection without the need to change or remove the protective lenses when
entering darkened areas.
Several unique features of Triton’s VT technology include its use of flexible thin films, very low power
consumption, a long lifespan and wide temperature use. The prototype design features a thin electrochromic
insert placed inside the primary ballistic lens of a military goggle. The electrochromic insert is fabricated using
flexible, optical grade plastic and does not affect the design of the original goggle.
In addition to the military applications in eyewear protection systems, there are commercial opportunities for
VT in automotive sunroofs and windows, ski and sport goggles, windows, computer screens, motorcycle
visors, aircraft window use, and high-end sunglasses.
About Triton Systems, Inc.
Triton Systems, Inc., (www.TritonSystems.com) is a high-technology development small business firm
founded in 1992 that develops advanced materials and processing and manufacturing technologies for
commercial, industrial, and Government use.