If testing goes well, the Army plans to field the futuristic device by 2025.
A wearables pilot will track an entire brigade's fitness through smart wrist devices, chest straps and rings.
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Training on counter drone work, new guidelines for adding drones to formations and better aircraft on the way.
Over the next 18 months, the Army will add in cloud technology and review a feasible, affordable production plan for the device.
This test will look at mapping, mission planning and weapons compatibility.
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