Tactical Apple Vision Pro: Is this the Future of Soldier Systems?
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- Опубликовано: 9 фев 2024
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Ventus Respiratory spent the day on the range reviewing the brand-new Apple Vision Pro.
Ventus’ innovation culture drove the quick reaction and deployment to experiment with this new capability to learn the integration possibilities of the TR2 and to trial the evolution of commercially available dual-use technologies as soldier systems of the near future.
The interaction between the Vision Pro and the TR2 offered innovative ways to enhance shooting skills, leverage diverse sensory inputs, and engage with the environment in the most unique way.
Some of our key takeaways;
1. Out of the Box, the tech works and is a clear leap forward for AR/VR Wearables.
2. The interface is highly intuitive and can be used and operated with little to no instruction, especially if you are already an Apple user.
3. Design and manufacturing quality is premium. The harness system and straps are customizable and comfortable for extended wear, integrated perfectly with the Ventus TR2 and Helmet systems, and can be quickly adjusted to suit multiple diverse users.
4. The displays are incredibly sharp, and the perceived scale and size of the display windows will make you grin and say, “Whoa!”. Think of a browser window the size of a large SUV; now, picture looking at three or four windows in a 360-degree setting.
5. The passthrough video feed of the world looks great and has very little visible latency. We tested and experienced this while weapons handling multiple systems, catching items, skeet shooting, and delivering/receiving team-high fives.
We’ll share more footage, reviews, and analysis from our range experience over the next few days.
How would you want to see the Apple Vision Pro tested on the range or in a battlefield simulation? Let us know, and we’ll put it to the test.
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To clarify our thoughts on the Vision Pro:
By no means do we think this consumer tech from Apple has any applications on the battlefield or even the range at this stage. We didn't create this video to argue that point. What we do want to discuss, however, are A) the similarities between the Vision Pro and the US Army's IVAS system, and B) the concept of what the "soldier of the future" looks like. The arguments one could make as to why this tech couldn't work - "it will affect your aim", "what if it breaks/dies?", "it will affect situational awareness/peripheral vision" - could all have been made about early night vision systems.
Before you overlook the concept of AR tech as a soldier system, I would pose a question:
Assuming the AR device is durable, reliable, and accurate, what new capabilities could this bring to the soldier?
Also, we just want to give a huge thanks to everyone who has liked, commented, and subscribed. We have lots more content coming soon.
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Did old night vision goggles have latency or motion blur?
@@jogaming55555 Im pretty sure they did yeah
maybe we’ll have “HUDs” like in our favorite games showing ammo count, rifle pointing, location, etc
integration with ATAK would be sick
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In the future, it would be really cool if you could see adversaries through walls. For example, if you're working with a team to clear a building, and someone has eyes on an enemy, the apple vision pro could broadcast their location to the entire squad.
it would be like Pain in Naruto...esp with tiny drones and insect spy robots
and you can see your back in case someone will attack from the back
I mean, with vision pro I think it will be impossible because of apple, maybe possible with a military implementation of a vr open source os, like the meta’s just released “horizon os”
@@henriquedelben im sure with enough money apple would be very open to partnering with the military
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Imagine something like this with the improvement of digital night vision and thermal cameras. Even sharing what you see with your team. I can see why the military would be investing so much in similar technology.
Ooo this is crazy production quality for a small chanel im glad im here before this has 1m views
exactly what i was thinking!
I guess some ideas for a militarized variant of this that I would like would be;
weapon identification & ballistics assistance, optionally tells what caliber it uses if munitions is missing for whatever reason
magnified zoom
ability to see IR lasers for hip/point firing small arms, would also be cool if it were to work with IR lights (military camps could be only lit up w/ IR lights to be not visible to the naked eye but risks being seen by night vision devices)
identification of natural plants
offline maps w/ GPS, 5 second delay squad pings, custom placemarks, and optionally a way to place marks into your view that allows squad mates to see as well
squad identification to prevent friendly fire (works with both field of view and GPS if one thing goes down, FOV and GPS both working together to get accurate results)
notepad / tasks software
messaging / radio / phone systems
night vision or thermal vision
health monitoring systems (useful for medics or moving the injured)
compass w/ degree numbers above
optional ammunition counter
optional respiratory device, pilot, tanker variant
sharable blueprints for field work (examples; fortifying a position, trenches, makeshift shelter, sandbag placement, hesco bastion placement, materials count, etc.)
inventory managing system (it just tells you whatever you have on you in case if the person wanted to take inventory of what they have without rummaging through their bags)
world clock system
calendar system
alarms
synching wrist watch to track heart rate, stress, and oxygen levels
synching optic for ballistics and 'blind firing,' could be used with artillery or vehicles if sight is limited
the ability to turn interface transparency higher or lower w/ knob as well as interface disabler or interaction disabler (turning transparency all the way down automatically disables interaction)
optional lidar
optional system that tells if a squadmate or device is dead or not, preferably names and togglable face portraits included
optional SOS systems for the wounded, stranded, becoming POW, or in danger
recording and picture taking software
The things i would assume this technology would be useful for are as follows:
-Situational awareness in the form of a digital map in the corner displaying your location and the location of friendlies
-Added night/thermal vision system
-A target spotting/acquisition system
-A built in range finder
-A crosshair system connected to the gun itself that automatically adjusts for distance and accurately shows where your rounds will hit no matter how you are holding the gun.
-A GPS system that finds the best route for you while on the move and gives you a estimated time of arrival and potential obstacles
-A system which recognizes friendlies thus minimizing friendly fire
-A video recording system
-A system that can measure things like temperature, humidity, radiation levels, the presence of chemical or biological weapons perhaps?
-A Health monitoring system.
-The ability to pilot drones for surveillance
-Communications of course
All in all i think that this system if implemented will in 15-25 years time turn the battlefield into a goddamn videogame.
My only concern about the system is how reliable and durable it can be made but that is something that will likely be solved by the people tasked with the development.
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I think AVP's small field of view would be quite a handicap on the battlefield, but with some reliable brain-reading interface and instant image recognition it would quite nice. You would be able to zoom in on the point of your view, change brightness of the scene, highlight enemies or people in general with AI recognition and see your entire squad's points of view in your headset. Definitely has a lot of potential.
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I expect offline versions with unauthorized modifications to facilitate information processing for soldiers and superiors who can follow the combat live! The future is going to be crazy.
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well i mean apple vision pro doesn’t work in the rain or in even mild darkness or shadow so
but this is a cool start
EMP goes off and suddenly your vision goes dark.
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idea/suggestion:- add a shoulder camera or taller to have elevation for mini stream camera for recon through the ar/vr headset
Such a great video
Thank you! We'll keep them coming
A benefit to AR/VR-type goggles that I haven't seen mentioned yet is the ability to design a more practical ballistic helmet with full facial protection. By using cameras and displays, the need to use heavy and bulky ballistic glass is eliminated while preserving or even enhancing the user's peripheral vision. Combined with an integrated respirator and maybe even fused night vision and thermal imaging, it'd be a great option for entry teams in urban settings.
This is exciting
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Imagine a HUD just like COD, and you could see a satellite map in the corner, how much ammo you have, it could calculate how shots would go with wind changes and bullet drop.
add a mini map !!! and some form of navigation would look amazing
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I imagine if equipment like this had integrated software that shows the possible trajectory of a shot, it would be of immense assistance to infantry.
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Check out the PVS-21s they have HUD capabilitys built in, the way they is very interesting
A small gopro broadcasting into the hud for off axis firing
imagine you in a tight situation and your homie call you
Laser Safety is one advantage of wearing a system like the Apple Vision Pro- because it uses an internal screen to create completely new photons out of the data from its camera feeds, there is no possible light paths for tactical lasers to blind you without first burning through the thickness of the apple vision pro. Now that lasers are being considered as a way to shoot down drone swarms, the battlefields of the futures might be awash with blinding laser light in frequencies invisible to the naked eye.
What mags are you guys using? I really love the little red indicator for how much ammo you have left. 4:12
Now integrate it with the rifle to show ammo count. Or use the cameras for automatic target detection and highlighting, etc.
I mean at least the cyberpunk dystopia looks freaking cool!!
So the idea that AR could be used in a shooting application is neat, but specifically what did using the AVP help and hinder you during testing?
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i love the camera work and quality :)
since this is a computer's rendition of your world, if it glitches out and the screen turns black or drops frames, it's going to cause issues - this has happened to people while using it and moving fast.
depth perception is reduced, and vision quality (clarity of vision in darker environments) is lost. you also have a few extra milliseconds of latency which is detrimental.
I think as far as the TR2 integration into a augmented set of glasses... my first thought was the seal around the goggles to act as proper PPE in case of CBRND alongside using a respirator, no point getting CS gas in your eyes otherwise.
His eyesight 😮
Actually would be nice to have something like we already have inmost games. Map of battle, destination points right on the field, allies location ets.
I dunno about Military but it might be cool for cop use. A futuristic head cam for a closer POV shot of the cop's perspective
Answer the real questions I really feel like this technology will be everywhere
image they made something with night virion thermal cameras, 1ms 300hz display and HUDs into the passthrough display, that thing could change the way current night vision googles work.
What's the added value?
There should be a way to add augmented laser to rifles and pistols based on hand tracking and other information
Wow. Imagine if you can zoom in or night vision, share with others what u see in real time, broooo. I’ll also suggest that they make a button for easy click so u can be faster. But this is cool
I was playing with mine outdoors the other night, and unfortunately the cameras are either insensitive to IR, or more likely, have IR filters in place. Either way, I could barely see my IR spotlight through it, and my overall vision was slightly worse than unaided.
Putting my PVS-14 up to the sensor on one eye seemed to work OK, though, so there’s definitely potential there.
Now I’m wondering if it might be possible to remove an IR filter from one. I don’t have a spare or I’d try it now :)
Now go and try to integrate this thing with ATAK, i bet there is someone who will be glad to help with this :D
imagine having a minimap, killfeed, and teammate pov 💀 💀 bro technically playing video game irl 😭
What happens if use lose battery
это самый лучший обзор на эти очки
how about adding crosshair, imagine it can synchronize with your gun that have laser range finder so we can have crosshair to shoot correctly
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А вообще если целиться, vision pro ловит расфокусировку?
In general, if you aim, does vision pro detect defocus? at different points in time, that is, I took aim, everything was ok, I turned away and took aim again, and then there was defocusing
Try connecting a drone with Apple Vis
The helmet of the future, is already designed, it's the Mjolnir armor from Halo's Master Chief
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Could really help with avoiding friendly fire or navigation. A danger of it could be it being hacked on the battlefield giving away soldiers locations.
I would be so mad if I accidentally open 🌽hub instead of the HUD ammo counter and i die in combat
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Unfortunately digital vision is real hard on the computer and real time stuff..... Maybe one day hybrid analog digital vision pass thru could be a think
"what you're seeing is advanced warfare"
muffled talking in respurators has always been an issue. i think that just because the respurator has an angular design doesnt mean its "tactical" id like to be able to hear the person more clearly for it to become a game changing device. both coms and over loud enviroments you should be able to hear them clearly.
Maybe i am wrong, but whats the use of the goggle in the war if no application supporting it. At this point, its just gimmick.
Unless they come out with some useful apps, that will be a game changer.
If the army adopts it they'll surely pour tax money into developing it.
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5:18 bro got aim assist in real life 💀
One emp and you are literally blind. Probably make you less stealthy due to either a hack or the heat of the battery.
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