The team aims to integrate embedded optics and computer vision software into sensor-based technology capable of operating with a weapon system and collecting shooter performance data from a force-on-force live training platform that factors in physical effects occlusion.
Paul Cummings, vice president of transformational training at Amentum, said the OTA award presents the company an opportunity to develop technologies intended to address warfighter training requirements.
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