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A Sense of Where You Are
Strategy Page ^ | February 27, 2006

Posted on 03/01/2006 7:31:21 PM PST by strategofr

The use of the new Stryker wheeled armored vehicle in Iraq has accelerated the development of the new "Land Warrior" equipment for the infantry. The Strykers were using a partial set of the "Mounted Warrior" equipment. Put simply, the Land Warrior gear is a wearable computer/GPS/radio combination, plus improvements in body armor and uniform design. The original, 1990s, Land Warrior concept was a lot more ambitious. But this version had a science fiction air about it, and was not expected to appear for two decades or more. The brass eventually got more realistic, especially since September 11, 2001. That, plus the unexpectedly rapid appearance of new computer and communications technology, caused them to reduce the number of items in the initial Land Warrior release. At the same time, they planned for the first version of Land Warrior to appear in by 2008.

In effect, the first "beta" of Mounted Warrior was installed in the Stryker vehicles headed for Iraq last year. That gear worked well, and the troops were enthusiastic about using a vehicle that was booted, rather than simply started. The main idea with this new gear was to provide the troops with superior "situational awareness." That a fancy term for having a good sense of where you are. The Stryker troops always knew where they were, by looking at a computer screen. There, a GPS placed the vehicle on a detailed map of the area.

Over half a century of studies have revealed some key information on what an infantryman needs to be more effective. They need to know where they are, quickly. Armored vehicle crews are even more easily disoriented, with most of them inside the vehicle. When the shooting starts, even the commander, instead of standing up with his head outside the turret, ducks back inside to stay alive. Infantry aren't much better off. Although they can see their surroundings, they are often crouching behind something. When getting shot at, standing up to look around is not much of an option.

So Land Warrior gives the infantryman a wearable computer, using an eyepiece as a display, and a small keypad to control the thing. GPS puts the soldiers location on the map shown in the eyepiece. Tests so far have shown that this works. More extensive tests will take place later this year. Even in Iraq, infantry officers and NCOs, equipped with PDAs, have found the map/GPS combo a tremendous aid to getting around, and getting the job done.

Land Warrior will also provide a wireless networking capability, so troops not only see where they are in their eyepiece, but can receive new maps and other information. Land Warrior troops can also use a vidcam on their helmet to transmit images to headquarters, their immediate commander, or simply to the other guys in their squad.

If this rig proves durable and reliable enough to work in combat, it will change the way troops fight. Everyone will be able to move around more quickly, confidently and effectively. This model has already been demonstrated with the Stryker units. Captured enemy gunmen often complained of how the Strykers came out of nowhere, and skillfully maneuvered to surround and destroy their targets. This was often done at night, with no lights (using night vision gear.)

When you have infantry using Land Warrior gear to do the same thing on foot, you demoralize the enemy. Hostile Iraqis already attribute all manner of science fiction type capabilities to American troops. But with Land Warrior, the bar will have to be raised on what's science fiction, and what is just regular issue gear.


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; Government; Technical; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: iraq; stryker
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1 posted on 03/01/2006 7:31:23 PM PST by strategofr
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To: strategofr
Put simply, the Land Warrior gear is a wearable computer/GPS/radio combination, plus improvements in body armor and uniform design.

Great stuff. But what I'd like to know is what happened to the good old fashioned flame thrower and napalm? Did these weapons suddenly become obsolete when we started fighting politically correct wars?

2 posted on 03/01/2006 7:45:17 PM PST by kimosabe31
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"Did these weapons suddenly become obsolete when we started fighting politically correct wars?"

I believe so. Napalm was done in by the combined efforts of the MSM and the Hard Left during the Vietnam War. I believe it was manufactured by Dow Chemical and the Left launched a major PR attack on Dow in the US, aided by TV images of people burning.


3 posted on 03/01/2006 7:54:34 PM PST by strategofr ( Davidson: "...50 or more [like Foster]..murdered [by Clintons]." Hillary's Secret War, Poe, p. 100)
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To: strategofr
When you have infantry using Land Warrior gear to do the same thing on foot, you demoralize the enemy.

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Pictured here is an infantryman modeling the new gear. As you can see it is not totally debugged. (:^D)

4 posted on 03/01/2006 8:56:01 PM PST by WideGlide (That light at the end of the tunnel might be a muzzle flash.)
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