First, we create a data link with a mobile platform, linking telemetry in a manner unequalled by other live streaming solutions and their hardware/software environment. Next, we have the perfect marriage between high technology software developers and creative talent from Hollywood cinema production that creates an AR closely resembling scenes from Iron Man movies showing the displays between Tony Stark and Jarvis. This is done in a dramatic fashion that allows the userâs eyeballs to become the dashboard. The layout and flow of information display on our ?M.O.S. is unrivaled by any other product. Additional information can be overlaid, providing the user in the field critical information that is needed. It may be targeting information to a pilot or an escape route for a Special Operations Force (SOF) unit that has been hemmed in by hostile forces. The third attribute that ?M.O.S. brings to the table is the ability to live stream what the user is seeing to multiple stakeholders. This feature distinctly sets ?M.O.S. above the other systems that are available. If, for example, the live stream is going to a Command and Control (C2) center, the remote expert may be seeing a feed from the operator, as well as feeds from other perspectives of the situation. This gives the C2 the ability to provide overlays onto the userâs ?M.O.S. that provide additional information that he or she might otherwise be unaware of. The ability to live stream what the ?M.O.S. ?user sees creates a unique opportunity to establish a remote expert. ?M.O.S.? enables the remote expert to see as if he or she were right there with the user in the fie