Meanwhile, IVAS is scheduled to be fielded in the fourth quarter of fiscal 2021, according to Potts.
Despite the challenges facing them, Army equipment officials seem confident, pointing to plans to field what is really the first example of a very basic ASA capability to an armored brigade combat team in September with the new Enhanced Night Vision Goggle-B (ENVG-B) and the Family of Weapon Sight-Individual (FWS-I).
Soldiers can wirelessly transmit the FSW-I's sight reticle into the ENVG-B to create rapid target acquisition in both day or night settings, equipment officials said.
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