By: Mark Pomerleau
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“We’re looking put some of that information onto an augmented reality suite so the solider is not looking down — they can concentrate and look down range.”
Gary said the Army wants to display that data in an augmented reality suite so the solider is not looking down and instead can concentrate down range
The key is not to overwhelm soldiers with too much data, officials explained to C4ISRNET. While the Army is looking to provide a variety of mission command information to soldiers within these heads up displays, leaders want to allow soldiers to selectively choose what information is most critical to them.
The ability to display information on a soldier’s helmet through heads up display is expected to transition to the program executive office community in 2019.
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