Some U.S. soldiers in Iraq are already equipped with wearable computer systems. But the lack of efficient input devices restricts their use to safer environments, such as the interior of a Humvee or a ...
Think you can throw down with the best of them? These smart boxing gloves tell the truth, then work with an app to get you in fighting form. Freelancer Michael Franco writes about the serious and ...
HWI Gear's ACG isn't replacing any other combat gloves, but it will be the Army's go-to combat glove through 2017. The service could buy as many as 800,000 pairs Para-Aramid and goatskin gloves in an ...
Wearable computers may be a reality in today’s army, but use is restricted to safe environs like a bunker or an armored vehicle—out in the open, soldiers’ priority is keeping hold of their guns. The ...
The nomex CVC (or aviator if you prefer) gloves are something of a polarizing piece of clothing. They can be expensive (if you're buying your own), and flimsy (they were built for aviators, not coal ...
NATICK, Mass. (Sept. 26, 2012) -- Stacey Lee, Project Engineer for Army gloves at Natick Soldier Research, Development and Engineering Center, teamed up with Masley Enterprises and created a ...
HWI’s Combat Glove offers flexibility, dexterity, tactility, and protection for any tactical situation. It integrates 9 ounce interlock KEVLAR on the back for fire and cut resistance along with 0.8 mm ...
Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD – The U.S. Combat Capabilities Development Command Chemical Biological Center (DEVCOM CBC) has developed a new technique for testing gloves worn by warfighters to ensure ...
The Army's mad for smartphones. It's testing Android devices it bought from the local electronics store to see how they operate on its experimental, homebrewed data network. And one thing it seems to ...
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