Microsoft has confirmed that they will deliver around 20 prototypes of its improved HoloLens technology for testing with the US Army in August.
discomfort due to the bulkiness, narrow field of view, and a display glow that could compromise a soldier's position at night. The Army hopes to improve the key features that have previously failed. Ultimately, the IVAS goggles aim to make soldiers more comfortable and improve their performance.has been designed to enhance battlefield awareness for infantry soldiers.
The technology is expected to be deployed in the field within a few years, provided that the next planned test is successful. If the Army awards a contract between July and September 2024 for a second field study, it could lead to an operational combat test as early as April 2025. Once the testing phase is complete, the Army will be able to deploy IVAS in a matter of months.This test holds significant importance as the Army has the potential to invest up to $21.
Such an outcome would not only cost Microsoft a valuable contract but also raise doubts about the reliability of HoloLens. The mixed reality division has already experienced setbacks with the departure of lead developer
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