The Navy could use augmented reality in training with these smart glasses
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- As military technology evolves, augmented reality could become a helpful tool for training.
- Microsoft's HoloLens smart glasses could change the way sailors train, particularly those in the Navy.
- Instructions for maintenance tasks, such as disassembling a diesel engine, could be readily accessible for sailors so there's no need to reference a user manual at sea.
Training has evolved over the years but the core elements have always remained the same. There's an instructor and a bunch of students. They go over material, both in theory and in practice, mastering the skills required by the job. But no matter how good the teacher, students will always need a refresher from time to time. So, that means it's time to go back to school — or does it?
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