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==Abstract== | ==Abstract== | ||
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Augmented Reality Head-Up Display Fullface Mask (ARHUDFM) is a complex device that is not easy to understand at a first look because there are few relevant examples to compare. Therefore, we ask you to discard as much as possible all prejudices, past experience, authoritative names and opinions previously expressed by anyone. Then it will become easier to understand the ideas, algorithms, mechanics of the processes associated with the functions of this device and its applications. | Augmented Reality Head-Up Display Fullface Mask (ARHUDFM) is a complex device that is not easy to understand at a first look because there are few relevant examples to compare. Therefore, we ask you to discard as much as possible all prejudices, past experience, authoritative names and opinions previously expressed by anyone. Then it will become easier to understand the ideas, algorithms, mechanics of the processes associated with the functions of this device and its applications. | ||
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In addition, it is necessary to get ahead of the question in advance: "How is it possible to do this with the forces of a small startup so far?" Our answer, we are sure, will be understood and accepted by you with confidence: "Of course, our research and development is innovative. But we are swimming in the middle of a turbulent river of innovations of tens of thousands of people. Most of the Open Source software functions and technologies, electronic components and integrated circuits ''have already been created''<ref>e.g., there are already controllers for remote control of drones and robots, passive radars, software-defined radio and software-defined antennas, Battle Management Systems, L-STE, Hand Tracking, Computer Vision, language models and Generative Pre-trained Transformers based on Artificial Intelligence, and many other technologies that will be able to develop faster using the ARHUDFM platform</ref> and are available to us ''in the role of integrators''. In accordance with our idea, we assemble a constructor from many puzzles. Therefore, the share of pure innovation in this product does not exceed 10%. And if several large corporations in the 2000s with the help of several thousand engineers with a budget of more than a billion did something similar in 8-10 years, then ''in the 2020s, something even better with the help of its own several dozen engineers plus Open Source, with a budget of less than 50 million, can make a startup within 5-7 years, moving from simple to more complex, update after update. While creating an open platform for third-party development teams to join (this is also a DoD requirement).''" | In addition, it is necessary to get ahead of the question in advance: "How is it possible to do this with the forces of a small startup so far?" Our answer, we are sure, will be understood and accepted by you with confidence: "Of course, our research and development is innovative. But we are swimming in the middle of a turbulent river of innovations of tens of thousands of people. Most of the Open Source software functions and technologies, electronic components and integrated circuits ''have already been created''<ref>e.g., there are already controllers for remote control of drones and robots, passive radars, software-defined radio and software-defined antennas, Battle Management Systems, L-STE, Hand Tracking, Computer Vision, language models and Generative Pre-trained Transformers based on Artificial Intelligence, and many other technologies that will be able to develop faster using the ARHUDFM platform</ref> and are available to us ''in the role of integrators''. In accordance with our idea, we assemble a constructor from many puzzles. Therefore, the share of pure innovation in this product does not exceed 10%. And if several large corporations in the 2000s with the help of several thousand engineers with a budget of more than a billion did something similar in 8-10 years, then ''in the 2020s, something even better with the help of its own several dozen engineers plus Open Source, with a budget of less than 50 million, can make a startup within 5-7 years, moving from simple to more complex, update after update. While creating an open platform for third-party development teams to join (this is also a DoD requirement).''" | ||
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{{#info-tooltip: More info}} <span style="background-color:# | {{#info-tooltip: More info}} <span style="background-color:#534c27">''The use of Machine Learning technologies on the client (user device) reduces the training period many times over, as the most complex functions and calculations are performed automatically without user involvement. And in cases where the final decision must be made by a human, AI offers recommendations based on best practices. The user can accept the tip or reject it.''</span> | ||
<span style="background-color:# | <span style="background-color:#534c27">''Any user after 2 months of training can be a highly skilled communications engineer, electronic warfare engineer, radar and counter-radar engineer, experienced data analyst, drone operator, first class rifleman and paramedic. Without the help of AI, it takes many years of training and practice for the user to do this.''</span> | ||
===Visual Augmentation=== | ===Visual Augmentation=== | ||
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*it is extremely important to constantly monitor the parameters of a person’s life after an injury and timely identify violations for medical care or evacuation. This can be assisted by vitals body sensors in the mask kit. | *it is extremely important to constantly monitor the parameters of a person’s life after an injury and timely identify violations for medical care or evacuation. This can be assisted by vitals body sensors in the mask kit. | ||
{{#info-tooltip: More info}} <span style="background-color:# | {{#info-tooltip: More info}} <span style="background-color:#534c27">''We deliberately placed emphasis on some issues of the strategy for the development of military tactics and security issues at the beginning of the text. We have repeatedly come across a very superficial frivolous assessment of the design of the device from the outside and a biased opinion without a detailed study of the truly disruptive capabilities that this technology offers to most military personnel and not only on the battlefield. This is a deeply thought-out technology based on numerous studies and statistics. It is designed to save the lives and health of thousands of people, and ultimately hundreds of thousands of people, including the unjustified victims of military conflicts among the civilian population.''</span> | ||
<span style="background-color:# | <span style="background-color:#534c27">''Further, you will learn and see how the following features of ARHUDFM help the user to identify and suppress threats, as well as multiply the efficiency in performing tactical tasks in different domains, improve training and exchange of skills among military personnel.''</span> | ||
==User benefits== | ==User benefits== | ||
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|ARHUDFM full set | |ARHUDFM Model One full set (Basic Pack) | ||
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|1,300 | |1,300 | ||
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|Continuous Wind Capture impellers 2pcs | |Continuous Wind Capture impellers 2pcs (add-on) | ||
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|8 auto tourniquets | |8 auto tourniquets | ||
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|Care Under Fire set | |Care Under Fire set | ||
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|1,300 | |1,300 | ||
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|Software Defined Antenna | |Software Defined Antenna (add-on) | ||
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|2,000 | |2,000 | ||
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|''' | |'''Kit One (Model 2)''' | ||
|'''18,991+''' | |'''18,991+''' | ||
|'''6,995''' | |'''6,995''' | ||
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|Handheld metal re-radiation radar<ref>Wikipedia, [[wikipedia:Demining#Metal_detectors|"Demining"]]</ref> | |Handheld metal re-radiation radar<ref>Wikipedia, [[wikipedia:Demining#Metal_detectors|"Demining"]]</ref> (add-on) | ||
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|Optional battery up to 1.1kWh | |Optional battery up to 1.1kWh (add-on) | ||
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|Digital sight 24x | |Digital sight 24x (add-on) | ||
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|'''Total kit''' | |'''Total kit (Model 3)''' | ||
|'''31,859+''' | |'''31,859+''' | ||
|'''14,255''' | |'''14,255''' | ||
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*the customer direct benefits is '''-57%''' in price difference and '''-25%''' in the weight | *the customer direct benefits is '''-57%''' in price difference and '''-25%''' in the weight | ||
*it is likely that with the distribution partner (Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman, BAE Systems, Elbit Systems, Rheinmetall, General Dynamics, Palantir, etc.) the price will increase, but we expect that the difference in this case will be more than 20% | *it is likely that with the distribution partner (Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman, BAE Systems, Elbit Systems, Rheinmetall, General Dynamics, Palantir, etc.) the price will increase, but we expect that the difference in this case will be more than 20% | ||
*the distributor's bonus up to $2,300/pcs (-50% in price difference, $15,950 | *the distributor's bonus up to $2,300/pcs (totally -50% in price difference, $15,950 total kit price) | ||
*$1,440 is subscription per year (SaaS) | *$1,440 is subscription per year (SaaS) | ||
*LTV '''$12,480''' for the full set only without optional addons ('''$2,340''' annual charge-offs) the average time served in the U.S. armed forces is somewhere between 4 and 8 years. Most people only do one contract in the military. The most popular contract is the 4-year contract. | *LTV '''$12,480''' for the full set (Model One: Basic Pack) only without optional addons ('''$2,340''' annual charge-offs) the average time served in the U.S. armed forces is somewhere between 4 and 8 years. Most people only do one contract in the military. The most popular contract is the 4-year contract. | ||
*LTV $21,213 for the | *LTV $21,213 for the Model 2: Kit One (+4 add-ons, $3,978 annual charge-offs) | ||
*LTV '''$ | *LTV '''$30,813''' for the Model 3: Total kit (+7 add-ons) and distributor's bonus ('''$5,778''' annual charge-offs) | ||
*Average LTV '''$18,767''' (Basic Pack x0.5, Kit One x0.3, Total kit x0.2) and ('''$3,519''' annual charge-offs) | |||
*new disruptive capabilitites for performance, accuracy and safety | *new disruptive capabilitites for performance, accuracy and safety | ||
*"more lethal first-shot shooter" | *"more lethal first-shot shooter" | ||
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{{#info-tooltip: More info}} <span style="background-color:# | {{#info-tooltip: More info}} <span style="background-color:#534c27">''Facts for comparison:''</span> | ||
*<span style="background-color:# | *<span style="background-color:#534c27">''we expect to reduce at least halve the mass of additional power batteries (10.1 lbs, 1.1 kWh, over 72 hours of continuous operation) within 3-4 years as battery technology advances''</span> | ||
*<span style="background-color:# | *<span style="background-color:#534c27">''technologies for cardiac monitoring, health monitoring using sensors, automatic defibrillation, automatic resuscitation on the move have been used for more than 10-20 years; however, with the help of modern components and technologies, we are able to make them much more compact and lighter so that they can be included in the standard set of equipment (like body armor, knee pads, gloves, ballistic helmet) to give the military an extra chance to stay alive in a potentially extreme situation''</span> | ||
*<span style="background-color:# | *<span style="background-color:#534c27">''projected price of ARHUDFM is lower than the cost of one M1128 155 mm artillery shell (~$4000)''</span> | ||
*<span style="background-color:# | *<span style="background-color:#534c27">''a full set of equipment is 47% cheaper and 2 pounds lighter, but the difference in capabilities is huge''</span> | ||
==Situational Awareness Summary== | ==Situational Awareness Summary== | ||
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And non-state conflicts have become the most common type; they have been the primary driver of the recent increase in conflicts. | And non-state conflicts have become the most common type; they have been the primary driver of the recent increase in conflicts. | ||
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The countries with the most conflict deaths also differ depending on whether we look at interstate, intrastate, non-state conflicts, or one-sided violence. | The countries with the most conflict deaths also differ depending on whether we look at interstate, intrastate, non-state conflicts, or one-sided violence. | ||
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Three-quarters of all war deaths since 1800 happened in just these two wars, and 90% in the biggest ten wars; this is one of the reasons why we have to treat any trends over time with caution. | Three-quarters of all war deaths since 1800 happened in just these two wars, and 90% in the biggest ten wars; this is one of the reasons why we have to treat any trends over time with caution. | ||
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But the absence of a clear trend should not cause despair: countries have built more peaceful relations between and within them. It is up to us that these historical trends continue over the next decades and centuries. | But the absence of a clear trend should not cause despair: countries have built more peaceful relations between and within them. It is up to us that these historical trends continue over the next decades and centuries. | ||
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Even if we are more ambitious in our vision of peace, we see that the world has made progress. | Even if we are more ambitious in our vision of peace, we see that the world has made progress. | ||
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