The Australian Army has placed a follow-up order with Vegvisir to further integrate its Mixed Reality-based situational awareness technology into armored vehicles. Vegvisir CEO Ingvar Pärnamäe expressed enthusiasm, citing overwhelmingly positive feedback from initial trials. The XR-Based Situational Awareness Systems have been successfully tested on modified M113 Armored Personnel Carriers, enhancing battlefield visibility and decision-making. The technology provides 360-degree real-time awareness, allowing crews to operate effectively in complex environments. The expanded order reflects Australia’s commitment to leveraging advanced digital tools for military modernization.
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