Augmented reality for Soldiers is here, and it is game changing… Imagine stepping into the field and having all the intel you need right in your line of sight—that’s the game-changer the Integrated Visual Augmentation System, or IVAS, is bringing to our Soldiers. We’re talking about real-time data, targeting info, and augmented reality overlays that make situational awareness faster, smarter, and way more intuitive. Our teams at AFC are taking on the challenges of developing this tech to not just enhance vision but to empower every move Soldiers make on the ground. IVAS isn’t about fancy gadgets; it’s about real solutions for real-world needs. Our team is working closely with Soldiers and industry to ensure this tech is rugged, reliable, and effective. It’s a true team effort, and there’s still more work ahead, but the strides we’re seeing are incredible. For those curious about the capabilities IVAS can bring and the continuous improvement of the device, here’s a good read https://lnkd.in/guwgXivi. Looking forward to the future of Soldier-ready tech! -BAH
Blue Equator highly appreciates the development of the Integrated Visual Augmentation System (IVAS)! The application of this technology will greatly enhance soldiers' situational awareness and decision-making capabilities, truly achieving the goal of "Strengthening the Army with Technology." We focus on developing advanced inertial navigation sensors and devices, such as laser gyroscopes and fiber optic gyroscopes, committed to providing more precise and reliable navigation solutions for national defense. We look forward to collaborating with all sectors to promote the advancement of military technology and contribute to the security and development of our country! #StrengtheningTheArmyWithTechnology #IntegratedVisualAugmentation #NavigationTechnology #BlueEquator #MadeInChina http://www.blueequator-ie.com/
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And integration with platforms like Manifest from Taqtile will redefine how soldiers train and maintain using augmented reality.
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2wKeep it in synthetic training, deliver expertise to the point of need, or increase situational awareness on crewed vehicles. Using dismounts as the starting point makes no sense. Why not leverage tech to solve real world problems rather than inventing problems that don’t exist for a solution that when implemented creates problems. Torching billions to add to the list of challenges put on a Soldier in combat is misinformed at best.