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SEA presents combat research findings

The effectiveness of future soldiers in defeating targets could be significantly increased through the use of technologies which enhance detection, acquisition (knowing where to aim) and engagement of targets. This is the key finding of a new four-year research programme which was carried out by Cohort plc company SEA.

The study explored how technologies such as Augmented Reality (AR) can be used to enhance performance and was undertaken as part of the Delivering Dismounted Effect (DDE) Research Programme.

SEA was prime contractor to the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl) on the DDE Research Programme, leading a team from industry and academia looking into the future capability of weapons, helmets, torso protection and night vision systems.

The research focused on a range of technology concepts which may help soldiers to defeat a target more effectively, acting either as an individual or as a team. ‘Assisted’ and ‘Collaborative’ engagement concepts involved provision of AR overlays onto the sight picture and/or Head Up Display (HUD).

The aim was to help cue the soldier onto targets more effectively, and to provide support for identification and acquisition of targets.

The findings indicated that the technology concepts have the potential to greatly enhance engagement performance.

However, SEA Human Factors Lead Russell Bond added: “Ensuring that information presentation is optimally aligned with the needs of the soldier at any given time within a highly dynamic operational situation is a significant challenge. It is essential that the user retains a degree of control over what is presented and when, and that they understand any technical limitations the system may have.

“Our conclusion was that utilising these kind of technologies could be a potential game changer but there are still a range of outstanding questions. These can only be addressed by exploring the use of these technology concepts under more representative conditions.”

 

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