I've worked with some of the modeling and simulation that Wells describes. The Future Force Warrior system is a pipe dream at this point. It cannot do many of the things described, though in theory it should be possible to perform all of the tasks that he describes.
I can't really agree entirely, firebug, because we have actually seen the exact opposite in the past years.
Part of the reason the current Land Warrior/Future Force Warrior system hasn't been widely implemented is its vulnerability to sabotage.
I call bull on this. The main reason is hasn't been implemented is because of miniaturization costs. To outfit a single warrior with this system, you could outfit a whole squad with the current tech.
The main design principle behind the current phase of it is separation of critical parts from tactical parts, so that wireless sabotage cannot remove a soldier's ability from the field. In other words, they are designing it intelligently. It's last field tests went extraordinarily well, but we still don't field it in force, despite it's major advantages, because of these few flaws that it has.
I'd be fascinated to know how you are aware of the current phase of development of this project. I have friends who are involved in the development of this project, and they can't tell me crap about it, even with my clearance.
-Shoot Around Corners
-Target Acquisition
-Thermographic/IR Capability
-Video Feed (Wireless Transmit)
-GPS transmitter/Dead Reckoning Module (essentially and Orientation System)
-Combat Identification to Reduce Friendly Fire (two versions, one scans the video feed to analyze uniforms with no need for wireless information, one reads the GPS transmitter and checks against the scanned video)
-Eye Display for tactical information (maps, troop placement, weapon viewpoint or wireless information from other soldiers with system)
-Health Monitor (Wirelessly transmits health conditions to nearby soldiers and/or officers)
-Subvocal Mic and Eye Tracking Operating System for hands free communication and computer management
Shooting around corners is done by a camera that allows for aiming around the corner. It's hardly "shooting around corners." It's more like "you can do what you've always done, but more accurately and safely."
Target acquisition is a dream still. More accurately, the system can identify movement and if the object moving doesn't have an IFF indicator it's designated.
Thermographic/IR is real and functional based on the info that I have.
Video feed is also functional, as is wireless transmission. However, most of the places where something like this will see action have spotty wireless connections at best. Mountains disrupt radio signals, so satellites are required and that would mean dedicated satellite time for each squad. Kind of a no-go for most places, but it's feasible in some AOs.
GPS/Dead Reckoning is absolutely integrated. But it's certainly nothing we don't have access to right now either. It's hardly futuristic.
Combat ID is something I haven't heard about being integrated yet. Doesn't mean it hasn't - it's certainly feasible.
Eye display is something that supposedly works, but I haven't heard of anyone having it work yet. Since this type of tech has been around in HUDs of aircraft for a long time it should be able to work. The problem is probably again with integration.
Health monitors are something we have right now. The trick is that they're trying to work out a smaller, lighter, less invasive method of doing health monitoring. Some of the new polymer-based processors should be able to provide this functionality, but it's still a ways out from being perfected.
The subvocal microphone is legit. The eye tracking system is running into some issues - namely how to process data fast enough to make it useful in a combat situation. Last I heard (and this is a rumor), the eye tracking system would be disabled by a lot of the test soldiers when entering combat because it was too busy.
That's just what it can do today, and by that, I mean three years ago when the last field test was released (which was probably done a year or more before that. The plans for 2032 literally blow the combat gear in SR out of the water.
You need to not get your info from TV shows and websites. All of that info is full of speculation and opinion. You need to talk to the people involved and get what is referred to as "actionable intel" before you claim to know something. Especially something with a lot of secrecy and a murky-yet-fluid contracting system. Let's not forget about all of
these projects, many of which were cancelled after going way over budget and way over deadline. This could be one of those casualties.