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Brian Martin, an instructor for Program Executive Office, Soldier, launches the Soldier-Borne Sensor (SBS) during an Army Expeditionary Warrior Experiment (AEWE) force-on-force field demonstration held on Fort Benning, March 4. The demonstration at the AEWE event showcased the practical application of the SBS, Nett Warrior and artificial intelligence working in tandem to enhance the situational awareness of the Soldier.
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Raymond Fields, operational lead for Project INCISIVE, receives feedback from Soldiers after a force-on-force exercise during an Army Expeditionary Warrior Experiment (AEWE) demonstration held on Fort Benning, March 3. The demonstration at the AEWE event showcased the practical application of the SBS, Nett Warrior and artificial intelligence working in tandem to enhance the situational awareness of the Soldier.
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Jeffrey Haskins, an Army Expeditionary Warrior Experiment (AEWE) analyst, receives feedback from Soldiers during an Army Expeditionary Warrior Experiment (AEWE) force-on-force field demonstration held on Fort Benning, March 4. The demonstration at the AEWE event showcased the practical application of the Soldier-Borne Sensor, Nett Warrior and artificial intelligence working in tandem to enhance the situational awareness of the Soldier.
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Master Sgt. Trevor Denny, senior enlisted advisor for Project Director Soldier and Squad Integration and Brian Martin, an instructor for PEO Soldier, observe actions through the Soldier-Borne Sensor during an Army Expeditionary Warrior Experiment (AEWE) force-on-force field demonstration held on Fort Benning, March 3. The demonstration at the AEWE event showcased the practical application of the SBS, Nett Warrior and artificial intelligence working in tandem to enhance the situational awareness of the Soldier.
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The Soldier-Borne Sensor flies over an Army Expeditionary Warrior Experiment (AEWE) force-on-force field demonstration held on Fort Benning, March 3. The demonstration at the AEWE event showcased the practical application of the SBS, Nett Warrior and artificial intelligence working in tandem to enhance the situational awareness of the Soldier.
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Soldiers check their Nett Warrior End User Devices during an Army Expeditionary Warrior Experiment (AEWE) force-on-force field demonstration held on Fort Benning, March 4. The demonstration at the AEWE event showcased the practical application of the SBS, Nett Warrior and artificial intelligence working in tandem to enhance the situational awareness of the Soldier.
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Raymond Fields, operational lead for Project INCISIVE, assists Soldiers with their Nett Warrior end user devices during an Army Expeditionary Warrior Experiment (AEWE) force-on-force field demonstration held on Fort Benning, March 3. The demonstration at the AEWE event showcased the practical application of the Soldier-Borne Sensor, Nett Warrior and artificial intelligence working in tandem to enhance the situational awareness of the Soldier.
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Alex DeGroot, lead systems engineer for helmet protection at Program Executive Office (PEO) Soldier, demonstrates the Next Generation Integrated Helmet Protections System to Sgt. 1st Class Dustin Resendez, Regiment S4 Operations Non-Commissioned Officer in Charge for U.S. Army Special Operations Command (USASOC), during a gear comparison event on Fort Belvoir, March 8. The event provided a familiarization of selected items from Project Manager Soldier Survivability and USASOC’s respective portfolios for a side-by-side comparison, in order to gain knowledge and identify opportunities for collaboration in the future.
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Neal Nguyen, lead systems engineer for Product Manager Soldier Protective Equipment at Program Executive Office (PEO) Soldier, explains the functionality of the Ballistics Combat Shirt during a gear comparison event on Fort Belvoir, March 8. The event provided a familiarization of selected items from Project Manager Soldier Survivability and the U.S. Army Special Operations Command’s respective portfolios for a side-by-side comparison, in order to gain knowledge and identify opportunities for collaboration in the future.
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Capt. Kim Pierre-Zamora, assistant product manager for Product Manager Soldier Protective Equipment at Program Executive Office (PEO) Soldier, describes the functionality of the modular scalable vest to Sgt. 1st Class Dustin Resendez, Regiment S4 Operations Non-Commissioned Officer in Charge for U.S. Army Special Operations Command (USASOC), during a gear comparison event on Fort Belvoir, March 8. The event provided a familiarization of selected items from Project Manager Soldier Survivability and USASOC’s respective portfolios for a side-by-side comparison, in order to gain knowledge and identify opportunities for collaboration in the future.
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Cpt. Kim Pierre-Zamora, assistant product manager for Product Manager Soldier Protective Equipment at Program Executive Office (PEO) Soldier, demonstrates the capabilities of the modular scalable vest to an audience during a gear comparison event on Fort Belvoir, March 8. The event provided a familiarization of selected items from Project Manager Soldier Survivability and the U.S. Army Special Operations Command’s respective portfolios for a side-by-side comparison, in order to gain knowledge and identify opportunities for collaboration in the future.
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Neal Nguyen, lead systems engineer for Product Manager Soldier Protective Equipment at Program Executive Office (PEO) Soldier, discusses the modular scalable vest and its new plates to an audience during a gear comparison event on Fort Belvoir, March 8. The event provided a familiarization of selected items from Project Manager Soldier Survivability and the U.S. Army Special Operations Command’s respective portfolios for a side-by-side comparison, in order to gain knowledge and identify opportunities for collaboration in the future.
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A Ranger from 3rd Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment executes a live fire exercise with the IVAS Capability Set 4 during tropical weather testing in Camp Santiago, Puerto Rico, in March 2021.
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A Ranger from 3rd Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment executes a live fire exercise with the IVAS Capability Set 4 during tropical weather testing in Camp Santiago, Puerto Rico, in March 2021.
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A Ranger from 3rd Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment executes a live fire exercise with the IVAS Capability Set 4 during tropical weather testing in Camp Santiago, Puerto Rico, in March 2021.
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A Ranger from 3rd Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment tests the IVAS Capability Set 4 during tropical weather testing in Camp Santiago, Puerto Rico, in March 2021.
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A Ranger from 3rd Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment executes a live fire exercise with the IVAS Capability Set 4 during tropical weather testing in Camp Santiago, Puerto Rico in March 2021.
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Rangers from 3rd Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment participate in new equipment training on the IVAS Capability Set 4 during tropical weather testing in Camp Santiago, Puerto Rico, in March 2021.
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3rd Infantry Division Soldiers participate in Bradley Vehicle Excursion 3 test event with the Integrated Visual Augmentation System (IVAS) prototype Capability Set 4 at Camp Roberts, Ca in September 2021.
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3rd Infantry Division Soldier participates in Bradley Vehicle Excursion 3 test event with the Integrated Visual Augmentation System (IVAS) prototype Capability Set 4 at Camp Roberts, Ca in September 2021.
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