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Interesting new Eyeglasses for the Military

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I saw this new article for eyeglasses being developed by the Office of Naval Research and thought some of you might find it interesting.

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For Immediate Release: Jan. 27, 2011
By Geoff S. Fein, Office of Naval Research, Corporate Strategic Communications

ARLINGTON, Va. - The Office of Naval Research's (ONR) TechSolutions department is set to deliver to Navy Special Warfare Command personnel later this year new protective eyewear that will eliminate the need for warfighters to stop to change out colored lenses to accommodate differences in light levels.

The Fast-Tint Protective Eyewear (FTPE) changes color quicker than transitional lenses commonly found at an optometrist's office. "Transition time is less than 0.5 seconds," said Stephanie Everett, ONR's TechSolutions program manager.

"Currently, warfighters are using a set of interchangeable lenses that require them to stop and manually switch lenses to adjust the goggles to a particular light environment," Everett said. "But they can't take the time to stop and remove and replace the lenses."

Instead, they often simply remove their sunglasses when moving inside, leaving their eyes unprotected. The FTPE was designed to enable them to maintain ballistic protection under all lighting conditions, without interrupting their operational tempo.

Liquid crystal solutions within the lenses contain customized dyes that transition to amber, blue, dark gray or clear when an electric charge is applied. Lenses can change color automatically as wearers move in and out of varying environments, or lens colors can be altered manually by pushing a small button on the side of the glasses. Additionally, the lenses meet the American National Standards Institute's ballistic impact safety requirements.

The request for new eyewear came to TechSolutions from warfighters in July 2009, and the project is almost complete. The initial delivery was for 30 pairs of the new eyewear, which have already gone out for evaluation with warfighters who will use them in training. "They will provide structured feedback on the glasses," said ONR's Command Master Chief Petty Officer Charles Ziervogel, who oversees the TechSolutions department.

After this evaluation, Special Operations Command (SOCOM) is expected to take delivery of the FTPE glasses. "SOCOM is buying 100 units based on the initial assessment and seeing the results from the current evaluation," Ziervogel said.

Last August, an earlier prototype was assessed, which led to design changes, which are incorporated in the current eyewear. "The user feedback made this prototype even better," Everett said.

Results from this round of assessments are expected in April, and the feedback will be forwarded to Ohio-based AlphaMicron. The company, along with Naval Surface Warfare Center Crane, Ind., was selected to develop FTPE.

"We expect additional minor design changes based on the results of the current assessment," Everett said. AlphaMicron will incorporate any changes into what will be close to a final product.

TechSolutions accepts recommendations and suggestions from Navy and Marine Corps personnel working at the ground level on ways to improve mission effectiveness through the application of technology. It is solely focused on delivering needed technology and moving the sea services toward more effective and efficient use of personnel. TechSolutions uses rapid prototyping of technologies to meet specific requirements.
 
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If this happens, and I kinda hope it does, that's going to be some nice gear.

Now, if they will only incorporate Rx into the lenses so those of us who are eyesight challenged can benefit
 
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That sounds awesome! Hope they hit the civi market at a price generic middle class can afford....
 
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ESS had a new lens that went from clear to dark depending on the outside light as SHOT show!!

I am hoping to get ahold of one!!
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I REALLY like the fact that you can manually overide the tinting. When talking to local nationals in A'stan and Iraq, you dont want to hide your eyes behind tinted lenses so as to not offend the person you are talking to. Usually, like they said in the article, this requires you to take your glasses off when you start a conversation. If something happens while you are talking to someone, then you are without that ballistic eye protection, so you are faced with a tough decision. Either you potentially degrade the value of the information you are getting, or you risk your eyesight if something goes wrong. It'll be really nice to not have to worry about that!
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: LoneWolfUSMC</div><div class="ubbcode-body">That would be very interesting for LE. I hate having to flip my eye pro up on my head when I enter a house. Kind of negates the reason for wearing eye pro. </div></div>

I feel your pain, hope to see RX models in a price the average citizen can afford.
 
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Nomad, will your 40% discount code for ESS be valid when these come through
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These are light grey/smoke blend ??

Did ESS have any new hi def lenses on show ?

I've been very happy with mine so keen to hear what's coming and when, thx
 
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the real question is does this batch of sunglasses permit the wearer to see the aliens? they live.
 
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dude, i bet those are gonna be EXPENSIVE when they hit the civi market! Think about it, between the intagrated tiny circut board that makes it work, multiple patents, multiple color options, and still retain the ballistic ratings, IMO, i could see them selling for at least $600+ (just my guess, no proof). i would love to have some though.
 
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I would like a pair or two of these shades.
 
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Like others have said this would be pretty kick ass for Mil and LE. I share Lonewolf's thoughts about the outside inside transition problem.