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The Pentagon is hoping to build a soldier-mounted camera, video and audio recording system to capture battlefield events.
The system replaces what the Defense Advanced Research Project Agency once called Life Log, a soldier automatic memory system intended to record not just battlefield occurrences, but also what books and magazines a soldier read along with emails that were sent and received, according to Wired.com.
The ASSIST program, as envisioned by DARPA, would integrate a small digital camera, a microphone, GPS, wireless network connectivity, and a digital compass onto a soldier's vest or helmet.
The imagery, voice and data could be sent immediately back to headquarters or edited and downloaded later to make for more accurate after-action reports.
DARPA expects to award four to eight development contracts worth up to $4 million each, for one year.
It reportedly pulled development on the more intrusive LifeLog in February.
Source: www.spacedaily.com...
Originally posted by shbaz
The helmet should also include a miniature coal fired power generator to power all of that crap, or a 40 pound battery.
Get what I mean? You can only fit so many things on a soldier, they're supposed to be mobile and lightly packed.