they were supposed to replace the old system but people aren’t using them because;
Microsoft had a $22 billion contract but Republican senate delayed buying them last year and yesterday the army gave the contract to a different company…which may or may not be linked to the new administration
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Do soldiers actually use these in the field though? Stuff like this has been in magazines about military tech since the 80’s.
they were supposed to replace the old system but people aren’t using them because;
Microsoft had a $22 billion contract but Republican senate delayed buying them last year and yesterday the army gave the contract to a different company…which may or may not be linked to the new administration
It’s been field tested and the biggest complaint was that it would give soldiers nausea because tracking wasn’t good enough and refresh rate was slow.