UK evolves futuristic soldier vision
The UK Ministry of Defence is looking to turn its future soldier vision (FSV) concept into reality as part of a £40 million dismounted soldier systems contract expected to be awarded early next year.
The FSV was showcased at last year’s DSEI in London to provide the MoD and industry with a representation of how soldiers could be equipped in a decade.
It included wearable technologies such smart watches and glasses as well as personal computers and a helmet integrated with hearing protection and sensors.
The MoD’s research arm, the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (DSTL), will now canvass industry
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