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US Army is developing new high-tech goggles that let soldiers see THROUGH armored vehicles and move through urban terrain using digital augmentation technology
The Integrated Visual Augmentation System (IVAS) is being developed to address capability gaps in the dismounted close combat force
With IVAS, soldiers will be able to see through the armored Stryker and Bradley vehicles as if they have invisible armor
Both mounted and unmounted soldiers will get access to the high-spec goggles
IVAS has recently been approved to move form rapid prototyping to production and rapid fielding
The team behind the goggles is hoping to have hardware and software prototypes to the Operational Test scheduled for July 2021
Here s what the soldiers of B. Co. 1-163rd did over the weekend:
Credit goes to Staff Sgt. Christopher A. Hoffert for putting that video together.
According to video shared by DVIDS (Defense Visual Information Distribution Service), the combined arms battalion soldiers conducted a company assault as part of their urban operations training at Fort Harrison, Montana over the weekend:
The exercise began with Bravo Company being air assaulted to a landing Zone (LZ) by CH-47 helicopters from the 1-189th General Support Aviation Battalion based out of Helena, Montana. From the LZ, Bravo Company foot marched to the MOUT site where they began their assault. They fired blank and simulated (SIM) rounds while moving towards their objectives as opposing forces (OPFOR) employed SIM rounds as well in an attempt to delay or stop their advance. This sort of direct contact training allows our Guard members, Soldiers and leaders, to react to real time conditions and changes on the battlefield.
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