“…The general concept of the acoustically transparent helmet is to place a network of microphones on the helmet shell and deliver captured spatial sound to the Warfighter's ears in order to restore natural hearing. The U.S. Army Natick Soldier Research, Development, and Engineering Center (NSRDEC) and the U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory jointly funded a project entitled Concept and technology exploration for transparent hearing systems that was executed by the Scorpion Audio Team, comprised of representatives of AuSIM, Inc., Fakespace Laboratories, Sensimetrics Corporation, and Boston University (Chapin et al, 2003). Figure 5-30 shows the Natick "Scorpion R2" helmet design, with potential microphone locations to capture the directional characteristics of external sounds.…”