Overcoming the field-of-view/resolution invariant in head-mounted displays

The Integrated Maintenance and Logistics Soldier System advanced mobile information system for vehicle and weapon system integrated maintenance and logistics will expedite the successful completion of military mission objectives through enhanced situation awareness and reduced mean-time- to-repair for the Force XXI Army.

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