The Army presented the early HoloLens-based iteration of IVAS in March 2019. That was followed by ruggedized, military versions through 2022. The device transitioned from a helmet- or no-helmet ...
This technological fusion promises to change how soldiers perceive and respond on the battlefield. The IVAS system, based on HoloLens technology, is no mere augmented reality gadget. Thanks to the ...
The second-generation HoloLens went on sale in September 2019, and the first customers received their orders later in November. Like the Apple's VisionPro VR helmet, the HoloLens costs $3,500.
The Army's helmet-mounted, mixed reality device that merges information tools, night vision and thermal optics will see more design updates and a battalion-level assessment next year. The ...
The Army’s helmet-mounted, mixed reality device that ... The military system was built on the commercially available Microsoft HoloLens device. Maj. John Thomas, assistant program manager ...