These prototypes of the helmet-mounted Enhanced Night Vision Goggle III and the rifle-mounted Family Weapons Sights - Individual constitute a two-part system that will let soldiers see images from ...
Army soldiers tracking and attacking enemies in fast-moving combat situations will soon be able to shoot targets without bringing their rifle’s thermal sights up to their eyes -- thanks to wireless ...
Master Sgt. Lashon Wilson with Program Executive Officer Soldier Maneuver Sensors demonstrates the capabilities of the Family of Weapon Sights-Individual, or FWS-I, and Enhanced Night Vision Goggle, ...
ARLINGTON, Va., May 5 (UPI) --A system that integrates night vision capability and thermal targeting sights onto the goggles of dismounted troops has been ordered by the U.S. Army. The vision system ...
Infantry Marines will get the chance to test the Army's new night vision goggles, which are being compared to something straight out of a video game. Marine rifle squads will evaluate the Army's ...
FORT BELVOIR, Va. -- In the next 18 months or so, the Army expects to field two new systems to dismounted Soldiers that will allow for more rapid acquisition of targets, even those hidden by darkness, ...
The Army recently ordered $97 million worth of the service's latest Enhanced Night Vision Goggles and carbine-mounted thermal weapon sights in an effort to improve soldier marksmanship at night. The ...
There was once a time when night vision goggles — with their almost magical ability to see in the dark — were only available to the military and law enforcement. Today, that technology is so ...
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