rd Squadron, 89
th Cavalry Regiment, 10
th Mountain Division, the ENVG-B goggles allowed soldiers to hit targets 300 meters away and farther, while soldiers with the old technology had trouble seeing beyond 150 meters.
Now that the real-world Army has caught up with futuristic video games, what is next?
The Army is also working on Integrated Augmented Reality System (IVAS) that uses digital thermal, night vision, and low-light sensors to give soldiers a 180-degree field of view, mapping capabilities, and the ability to track both enemy and friendly troops in battle conditions.
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