October 9, 2020 02:59 pm
The AR goggles will allow military canine handlers to issue commands remotely. | Image: US Army
Original Link: https://www.theverge.com/2020/10/9/21509181/us-army-augmented-reality-ar-goggles-dogs-military
The US Army is testing augmented reality goggles for dogs
The AR goggles will allow military canine handlers to issue commands remotely. | Image: US Army
The US Army is trialing a new technology that could “fundamentally change how military canines are deployed in the future” — a pair of augmented reality goggles for dogs.
Dogs are put to many uses in modern militaries, from detecting explosives and searching for targets to accompanying infantry patrols in dangerous areas. Usually, handlers issue commands to their dogs using hand signals or laser pointers, but these techniques require line of sight with the dog, limiting how far canines can stray from their humans.
AR reality goggles, though, could let military dogs operate at a distance without handlers losing control. The goggles have a built-in camera that transmits live footage remotely, and a heads-up display that can be used to...
Original Link: https://www.theverge.com/2020/10/9/21509181/us-army-augmented-reality-ar-goggles-dogs-military
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