IVAS lets soldiers see 3D maps, through smoke and peek around corners. It sounds straight out of science fiction, but new futuristic combat goggles developed for the U.S. Army will transform how ...
The U.S. Army is moving forward slowly with groundbreaking technology designed to augment soldier vision in combat by increasing range of sight, depth perception, and overcoming limitations imposed by ...
Soldiers use the Integrated Visual Augmentation System to train with the Squad Immersive Virtual Trainer. (U.S. Army) WASHINGTON — Congress provided money for continued development of the U.S. Army’s ...
Soldiers wearing a prototype of the U.S. Army’s Integrated Visual Augmentation System at Fort Pickett, Va., in 2020. (Courtney Bacon/U.S. Army via Reuters) LONDON — The U.S. Army has approved an order ...
Palmer Luckey’s start-up Anduril is set to take over managing and eventually manufacturing the US Army's Integrated Visual Augmentation System (IVAS) from Microsoft. According to Bloomberg, the deal ...
The U.S. Army announced last week that it has received prototypes for the latest variant of its augmented reality headset and plans to begin testing them sometime this month. According to a July 28 ...
Soldiers with the 3rd Infantry Division test the Integrated Visual Augmentation System use the device with the Bradley Fighting Vehicle at Camp Roberts, California. (Courtney Bacon/Army) The Army’s ...
The Army is delaying testing and fielding of its augmented-reality headset while tweaks are made to improve the system, service officials announced Monday. One of the Army’s top-priority equipment ...
JOINT BASE LEWIS-MCCHORD, Wash. — The Program Executive Office for Ground Combat Systems hosted a two-day demonstration event at JBLM August 24 and 25, highlighting state-of-the-art communications and ...
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