Great. I can see the headlines now, "US troops boiled alive in new uniforms".
Personally I see the use of video as an excuse for higher ups to play REMF rather than eyeballing situations for themselves. As for monitoring heartbeats, yeah, that's going to make casualty estimates a lot easier. Saves the medics actually seeing the blood as well.
In short, I'm not impressed in the slightest. If it saved lives or made the grunt's lives easier, that would be different. But this seems more an exercise in "let's make it easier for the officers and sod the grunts".
Personally I see the use of video as an excuse for higher ups to play REMF rather than eyeballing situations for themselves. As for monitoring heartbeats, yeah, that's going to make casualty estimates a lot easier. Saves the medics actually seeing the blood as well.
In short, I'm not impressed in the slightest. If it saved lives or made the grunt's lives easier, that would be different. But this seems more an exercise in "let's make it easier for the officers and sod the grunts".
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