It's a familiar vision to anyone who has watched a lot of action movies or played Call of Duty: a ghostly green image that makes invisible objects visible. Since the development of the first ...
SANTA CLARA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Intevac, Inc. (Nasdaq: IVAC) announced today it has received an $8.1 million contract award from the U.S. Army for the 24 month development of the Delta I fused ...
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 ...
The market’s growth is primarily driven by the adoption of night vision devices integrated with Near-infrared Imaging technology for safety, security, and surveillance applications. These devices ...
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The next version of the U.S. Army’s night vision goggles could feature a way for commanders to see what soldiers are seeing. That is, if the Army wants that capability. The Army selected L3Harris and ...
Military Times gets a look at the newest enhanced vision goggles headed for the Army, with thermal detection, directional headings and other features. WASHINGTON — The Army has already seen an ...