Army orders new combat goggles....augmentation and all that

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Bloomberg has some weirdness....so here is the whole thing:




The US Army is taking delivery of a first batch of high-tech combat goggles made by Microsoft Corp., citing encouraging results from testing in the field.

Assistant Secretary for Acquisition Douglas Bush has “cleared the Army to begin accepting” some of the 5,000 sets of goggles, spokesman Jamal Beck said in a statement. Their delivery had been placed on hold over concern about the device’s performance until more rigorous testing took place.

Based on the test results so far the service “is adjusting its fielding plan to allow for time to correct deficiencies and also field to units that are focused on training activities,” Beck said.

Microsoft’s Integrated Visual Augmentation System, or IVAS, is expected to provide a “heads-up display” for U.S. ground forces, similar to those for fighter pilots. The system -- a customized version of Microsoft’s HoloLens goggles -- would let commanders project information onto a visor in front of a soldier’s face and would include features such as night vision.

The Army projects spending as much as $21.9 billion over a decade on Microsoft’s combat goggles, spare parts and support services if all options are exercised.
 
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So we can leave them in another country when we skedaddle.

Or have a video record of every soldier using them and using said video against the soldier for every infraction they can find. From uttering forbidden words to actual combat quarterbacking after the fact.
 
There are downsides, but the idea of augmentation with data from aerial drones, vehicle mounted sensors and even surrounding portable sensors is intriguing.
 
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Or have a video record of every soldier using them and using said video against the soldier for every infraction they can find. From uttering forbidden words pronouns to actual combat quarterbacking after the fact.
FIFY. :cool:
 
Who remembers the old Land Warrior system that used a helmet mounted display? Reviving the same concept, just with better technology?
 
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