Posted on Feb 20, 2020
Top enlisted soldier tries 'do-it-all’ goggle being tested by Army, Marines
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Force multipliers are good...information is good.
Too much information may not be a true "force multiplier". I cannot know for certain, but I would imagine that in the hands of a highly-trained and experienced solider, this technology would be serious dope...I'm less certain what the impact would be on less developed troops potentially trained to rely on it too much.
Too much information may not be a true "force multiplier". I cannot know for certain, but I would imagine that in the hands of a highly-trained and experienced solider, this technology would be serious dope...I'm less certain what the impact would be on less developed troops potentially trained to rely on it too much.
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All I needed to read was "72-hour training event" - I just guessed the duration was due to battery life until I read battery lasts for "eight" hours of continuous operations - hummm.
As well I'd like to know about the testing - "Designers have already successfully tested navigation and wayfinding". I assume that means LT hit his rally point with these.
Fear is that they will work great - problem being soldiers will lean to much on the tech - making soldiers nothing more than a platform to carry tech.
One interesting note was the autonomous drones - curious if Shield AI knows anything about all the drones flying around Colorado.
As well I'd like to know about the testing - "Designers have already successfully tested navigation and wayfinding". I assume that means LT hit his rally point with these.
Fear is that they will work great - problem being soldiers will lean to much on the tech - making soldiers nothing more than a platform to carry tech.
One interesting note was the autonomous drones - curious if Shield AI knows anything about all the drones flying around Colorado.
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