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peripheral vision and the bulkiness of the system that restricted their movement. In an "unusually stinging" report, the
Department of Defense Inspector General stated that the US Army wasn't effectively measuring user satisfaction with IVAS and that it was "wasting money" if soldiers don't like the system. The Army contested the report's conclusions, describing them as "fundamentally flawed and inflammatory", although the Army partially agreed with recommendations to better measure acceptance of the system.
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computer, with the controller now able to be attached to any part of the upper torso and the computer being mounted on the rear of the helmet. The previous helmet-like display was replaced by a flat display with better clarity, better line-of-sight, and also a hinge that allows the display to be flipped up. As a result, the field of view was reduced from 70 degrees to 60 degrees. The thermal camera was also being improved to increase clarity while reducing power consumption.
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these units were still early versions of the IVAS and would require future software upgrades. However, in
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Initial operational testing of IVAS began in May 2022 and concluded in late June, although at the time it was believed that the fielding of IVAS in
September was unlikely. Nevertheless, in September 2022, the US Army began accepting 5,000 units of the IVAS and was planning to field them, even though
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imagery via the IVAS headset to help train soldiers in combat. Navigation applications can display maps of terrain and interiors of buildings, and show the positions of friendly and enemy forces. New kinds of software can also be developed and uploaded to expand IVAS's capabilities; examples include
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January 2023 criticized the performance of IVAS 1.0 in tests. It stated that most soldiers testing the IVAS headset reported a wide range of physical impairments and numerous technical deficiencies that negatively impacted their performance. It found that soldiers accomplished
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request for the Army's IVAS goggles. It also wanted the US Army to submit a report detailing the acquisition strategy for the IVAS program by 15 August 2021. In March 2022, considering the numerous technical issues the program encountered, Congress again withheld approximately
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raised concerns that these problems may lead to soldiers not using the system even if it was issued to them. The US Army and
Microsoft decided to renegotiate their contract and redesign the form factor while still planning to field 10,000 initial units.
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