The Army has already begun some "virtual reality" training—using VR headsets to prepare soldiers to operate vehicles without needing them to be physically present at those vehicles’ location.
Soldiers will travel less for training and do more virtually, Army leaders said Tuesday. The Army is planning to have soldiers “train differently” with more remote learning and other more innovative ...
The IVAS system allows soldiers to see and share data with one another, as well as see outside vehicles, in real time. The system, based on Microsoft’s Hololens, is years late and over budget. The ...
As a lightweight, multispectral, three-dimensionally aware tactical augmented reality system, Lynx enhances ground force ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Service officials said that the push toward augmented and virtual reality training would not replace field training, or be used in ...