Modern technology is being used for combat dogs in the US military, and special goggles have been developed to provide instructions even at a distance.
In this regard, according to a report by the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), augmented reality glasses are being developed for combat dogs in the US military so that they can be instructed to stay away from dangerous situations. To go
The springs are developed by a firm called CommandSite, which manages a US military research laboratory. Military dogs help detect explosives and other hazards, but they need instructions.
According to the report, the augmented reality springs have been designed in such a way that the soldiers working with dogs can easily guide them while avoiding danger.
It should be noted that in current combat deployments, soldiers usually give instructions to their animals through hand signals or laser pointers, for which the soldiers have to stay close to these dogs.
Within these glasses, dogs can see visual cues that they can be trained to understand and that can be sent to a specific location, while handlers can see what the dog is seeing through a remote video feed.
In this regard, military officials say that if prototype AR springs are widely used in the army, soldiers using dogs will not have to take any risks.
Dr. Stephen Lee, a senior scientist at the Army Research Laboratory (ARL), said that augmented reality would be used to provide commands and signals to dogs and that the dog would not interact with them as humans do. There are. '




