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Display screens are the eyes for maneuver forces needing to command and control
2024-10-31
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[BreakingDefense] The Army is upfitting vehicles with big 24 or 32-inch displays that present multiple sources of data for a full operational picture.

Army formations face threats that extend from kinetics to unmanned ISR drones to electronic warfare, which means much of their situational awareness comes from displays and visualization systems inside vehicles like Bradley infantry fighting vehicles.

We discussed these challenges and how advanced capabilities in visual displays present data for decision making with Neal Toso, director of technical business development for ScioTeq.

Breaking Defense: What are the lessons learned from Ukraine as they relate to rugged visualization solutions for mission and/or safety critical applications?

Toso: Lessons from Ukraine show that if you’re stationary you’re an easy target. Instead of having a fixed shelter for a command post – they’re too easily detected because of electronics and their digital signatures – the military needs to find modern ways to keep command posts mobile. That’s our focus, giving the Army larger-size, qualified display options for mobile command and control.

Posted by:Skidmark

#2  VR googles kind of impair ones actual peripheral environment awareness.

Too many YouTube videos of folks not realizing that.
Posted by: Mullah Richard   2024-10-31 18:44  

#1  Silly.
Get some VR Goggles with an AI to control the content.
Posted by: Skidmark   2024-10-31 00:06  

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