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New futuristic goggles will make the U.S. Army even deadlier, when it comes to dominating night-time battlefields. The technology will also help keep soldiers safe in an entirely new way.
When they see better, they shoot better, said John Ennis of Elbit America, which is partnering with the Army to produce the new night-vision goggles. “A lot of people think there’s a lot more ...
Three years from now, soldiers could be wearing a new ballistic head protection that resembles a motorcycle helmet as part of the Soldier Protection System under development at Program Executive ...
The U.S. Army is planning to buy 40,000 pairs of 'mixed reality' goggles, enough to outfit nearly one in ten soldiers. The IVAS goggles, derived from Microsoft’s Hololens program, will allow ...
NEW futuristic goggles will make the US Army even deadlier, when it comes to dominating night-time battlefields. The technology will also help keep soldiers safe in an entirely new way.
JOINT BASE LEWIS-MCCHORD, Washington — More than 100 soldiers are testing the Army’s potential replacement for the Advanced Combat Helmet and Enhanced Combat Helmet.
US Army soldiers will soon begin gearing up for battle with new, lightweight body armor and helmets that can take a serious beating, the service revealed this week.
The Army last month tested prototypes of its new helmet, or Integrated Head Protection System (IHPS), for suitability in airborne operations. Troops from the 57th Sapper Company, 27th Engineer ...
SAN ANTONIO (Army News Service, Jan. 6, 2014) -- When former Army Spc. Chance Darby was reunited in San Antonio, Saturday, with the Advanced Combat Helmet that saved his life in Afghanistan, he ...