The Army’s “Integrated Visual Augmentation System” headset was framed as a way to augment battlefield awareness, but it never ...
The Army spent almost $2 billion on 10,000 IVAS headsets, but most are destined for storage rather than the field.
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While Congress cut funding for IVAS, one of the most innovative programs in Army history, they would be wise to look at how and where this revolutionary program succeeded in spite of inefficiencies ...
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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 ...
FORT BELVOIR, Va. — Last week, the Army accepted delivery of the first 20 prototypes of the Integrated Visual Augmentation System 1.2 variant. The milestone is the latest step in the process of ...