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<blockquote data-quote="SirShaun" data-source="post: 16199524" data-attributes="member: 163618"><p>Not as advanced as e-warfare missiles but you know how in video games, you have a HUD? Showing vitals, clip count, bullets remaining in clip, radar, etc.</p><p></p><p>Tablets are small enough and powerful enough, combined with air reconnaissance, why don't our soldiers use a HUD? In theory we could highlight friendlies, baddies, show quick glance of inventory, bullet count, etc.</p><p></p><p>Augmented reality of sorts. Mark targets, whole squad becomes aware, track the objective, etc. </p><p></p><p>Tablets do not weigh much or cost much in comparison, which could provide the compute power. A smart clip utilizing a count sensor would need calibrated, but couldn't see much weight there. Voice recognition technology is to the point where interaction could make the add on hands free, as well as easily fit into training. </p><p></p><p>In most recent combat footage I've seen, it looks like we still rely on comms and lasers to get shit done, which seems very outdated considering the tech we have available.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SirShaun, post: 16199524, member: 163618"] Not as advanced as e-warfare missiles but you know how in video games, you have a HUD? Showing vitals, clip count, bullets remaining in clip, radar, etc. Tablets are small enough and powerful enough, combined with air reconnaissance, why don't our soldiers use a HUD? In theory we could highlight friendlies, baddies, show quick glance of inventory, bullet count, etc. Augmented reality of sorts. Mark targets, whole squad becomes aware, track the objective, etc. Tablets do not weigh much or cost much in comparison, which could provide the compute power. A smart clip utilizing a count sensor would need calibrated, but couldn't see much weight there. Voice recognition technology is to the point where interaction could make the add on hands free, as well as easily fit into training. In most recent combat footage I've seen, it looks like we still rely on comms and lasers to get shit done, which seems very outdated considering the tech we have available. [/QUOTE]
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