some sort of night vision
The reason I am considering FLIR is because it, supposedly, does well in foliage, dust, fog, snow, etc. I mean, if some other type of IR tech does as well in those conditions, that could work too. Generally, if driving conditions are bad, you don't drive. However, there sometimes comes a time when you need to drive in bad conditions and it'd be nice to see where I'm going. GPS isn't bad, and I've looked into HUD projection tech, but most of it is made for car windshields not a deuce. Also, I thought FLIR might be more effective for showing obstacles (I could be wrong, this is why I'm asking) for driving off road or spotting problems on/with the road (holes, wash outs, debris, obstructions, etc).
I am not looking to go 60 mph, if the recommended speed is 15, I'll do 15, if people say 20 or 25, or 5. Conditions, including wearing or looking at a screen would tend to slow one down if they want to be safe and the whole reason for doing this is for the rare situation when I would NEED to use it. I am stocking up on items that don't cost a lot (this is a relative term) but can be very useful in the right situation and don't take up too much space. For instance, I bought a full face respirator because I could foresee a time when I might need to drive close to a forest fire (ie: smoke). Is it likely? No, but a full face respirator and filters cost less than $100 (at least before Covid) and take up very little storage space. I'm picking up an atmospheric generator, because y'know, water, kinda important. Even a simple, low tech compass is handy to have along. A friend suggested wood gasification, but it takes up too much space, my alternative is to quadruple the number of fuel tanks. I could go on, but I'm sure most have already stopped reading.
There are a few threads, mostly in passing, on SS about FLIR. I didn't see any direct threads, but I didn't look before 2015 because the way tech is, stuff just gets better (though I may not be able to afford that).
There are some videos out there of FLIR on humvees, but I was hoping to get some insight, maybe something you don't see on the videos, like how you had trouble with depth perception. But that might be a limitation to the goggles vs a vehicle mounted unit...maybe? Maybe the tech I'm interested in costs 5 figures or more and is way beyond my reach and the cheaper priced stuff isn't worth it.