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Army s new IVAS goggles will let soldiers see round corners

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 

New Army Goggles Let Soldiers See Through Vehicles: IAVS Tech

DVIDS The Army’s new Integrated Visual Augmentation System (IVAS) goggles can incorporate feeds from the cameras mounted on the outside of Army vehicles. Now, soldiers in the back of infantry fighting vehicles can tell exactly where they are and where they’re going. Eventually, the Army wants to buy 40,000 IAVS sets to equip soldiers worldwide. The U.S. Army’s new goggles can help soldiers see right through the walls of combat vehicles, which means infantry troops will have unparalleled situational awareness. ✈ The Army is developing its Integrated Visual Augmentation System (IVAS) goggles for close-combat forces, including mounted and dismounted troops, particularly infantry. The service hopes to field tens of thousands of the goggles, which can also help soldiers see in the dark, check around corners, and even project digital maps and other data onto the lenses.

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EXCLUSIVE: Army Airpower To Strike Deep In EDGE21 War-game

By   Sydney J. Freedberg Jr. on February 19, 2021 at 12:42 PM A UH-60 Black Hawk takes off after unloading soldiers during an exercise in Germany. An air assault like this one with troops wearing IVAS targeting goggles will be a key part of EDGE21, along with new long-range drones and jamming pods. WASHINGTON: The Army will host an interservice aviation exercise in May to prove its Chief of Staff’s recent claim that the service can bring “speed and range” to future battlefields. Known as EDGE21 Experimentation Demonstration Gateway Event 2021 – and held at Dugway Proving Ground, the experimental wargame will be the Army’s latest bid to prove it plays a vital role in far-ranging and fast-paced All Domain Operations.

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