
The American company Rivet Industries has announced the start of production of its augmented reality glasses designed for military and industrial use.
According to a report by Defense Connect, the Hard Spec augmented reality glasses were developed for specific tasks and aim to address challenges faced by defense personnel and technical operators in unpredictable environments.
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The Hard Spec integrates microphones, cameras capable of recording video, earphones, AI-powered translation, voice assistants, and AR displays.
In future updates, the glasses are expected to offer facial, object, and landmark recognition, along with contextual information overlays.

“Rivet Hard Spec technologies tightly connect people to their tasks and support resources for reliable outcomes, even in the most unpredictable conditions,” the company stated in a release.
“Uncomfortable, bulky, and complicated tools are left behind. Soldiers, operators, and technicians no longer need added burdens.”
“We are ensuring that every soldier is equipped with situational awareness, maneuverability, and target selection capabilities integrated into squad and command networks,” the company added.
“The result is a clear and shared understanding of the battlespace and decentralized engagement decisions.”
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