"The final product -- officials say it will likely be fielded in the fourth quarter of FY21 -- will include a variety of features: a see-through digital display that makes it possible for th color e user to access information without taking his eye off the battlefield; thermal and low-light sensors that make it possible to see in the dark, literally; rapid target acquisition and aided target identification; augmented reality and artificial intelligence, to name just a few. IVAS is billed as a fight-rehearse-train system, meaning its function on the battlefield is priority, but its augmented reality capabilities, like real-time mapping, will make it useful for training and rehearsing operations anywhere at any time. And though it's said to "enhance the survivability" of combatants, its target identification technology will save civilian lives, too."
https://www.army.mil/article/230034/soldiers_test_new_ivas_technology_capabilities_during_hand_on_exercises

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