Royal Navy exploring potential use of augmented reality on warships
Use of such capabilities comes as the service is looking to exploit technologies as new naval vessels require fewer crew to operate.
29 November 2023
29 November 2023
Use of such capabilities comes as the service is looking to exploit technologies as new naval vessels require fewer crew to operate.
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The applications of IoT in defense are wide-ranging and include health monitoring, AR remote training, gaining situational awareness using drones, vehicle management, target recognition, and many more. For instance, smart sensors can be used on military equipment to give data on their health and whether maintenance is needed. This helps reduce operating costs and downtime for military equipment as the sensor can predict when a breakdown is imminent. However, the proliferation of IoT has also brought up security concerns.
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