Senop ‘Lilly' is a compact, handheld, multifunctional observation and surveillance target acquisition device in service with the Finnish Army, which will receive a life-cycle upgrade as part of the ...
The market’s growth is primarily driven by the adoption of night vision devices integrated with Near-infrared Imaging technology for safety, security, and surveillance applications. These devices ...
Investigators have yet to determine whether the crew of an Army helicopter was wearing the devices when the Black Hawk crashed into a civilian airliner last week. By Mark Walker and John Ismay ...
The newest version of the Enhanced Night Vision Goggles (ENVG III) will give dismounted soldiers long-wave infrared sensor technology that penetrates a dark, smoky, or hidden battlefield like never ...
Soldiers from the 82nd Airborne Division used the latest prototype of the Integrated Visual Augmentation System (IVAS) during a training exercise in October 2020 at Fort Pickett, Va. ( Bridgett ...
The next version of the U.S. Army’s night vision goggles could feature a way for commanders to see what soldiers are seeing. That is, if the Army wants that capability. The Army selected L3Harris and ...
A soldier fires from the prone position wearing an early version of the Army's Integrated Visual Augmentation System, a 'mixed reality' goggle to improve soldier situational awareness. (Army) FORT ...
In both recent losses of an Apache helicopter, the crews were using devices blamed for 26 military deaths since 1996. One fact about the recent crashes of two Apache helicopters in Albania immediately ...
KABUL, Afghanistan — Taliban insurgents overran three checkpoints in nighttime raids Tuesday in the western Afghan province of Farah, killing about 20 police officers before melting back into nearby ...
SOCOM is looking for a new way to get portable oxygen to troops in need. Here, Matt Hernandez repairs an oxygen generator at the U.S. Army Medical Materiel Agency's depot at Hill Air Force Base, Utah.
Get the latest federal technology news delivered to your inbox. The next version of the U.S. Army’s night vision goggles could feature a way for commanders to see what soldiers are seeing. That is, if ...