The Oculus Rift began life as a gaming peripheral, but before it’s even out of the development stage, it’s already getting some attention from the military. The Norwegian army is testing the Rift with tank drivers who have to cope with a very limited field of vision inside their hulking armored vehicles.
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Files in Oculus’ PC application have revealed the name of the next VR headset to succeed the Oculus Rift, the RIFT S.
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Why Oculus? Seems like there could be much cheaper options.
All you need is a screen, a joystick, and a HUD graphic showing which direction it's facing.
im pretty sure they will have cameras all around the tank which allowed the driver 360 degree view, kinda like how an F-35 pilot can see who is underneath him thru the airplane using cameras on the bottom of the aircraft.