>>64156111
>Because your head can only turn 180 degrees and not 360.
use a lerp to map the turret's 360 degrees onto the head's 180
>Modern turrets can turn faster than you can turn your head.
allow for manual control which overrides the head-tracking, and resets the centre-point
or, use an imagined rotation read from an electrode over the motor cortex, rather than physical head position
>Radar/LIDAR/IR tracking is more precise.
allow the head tracking to control both sensor arrays and the turret independently, to allow for automatic, more accurate turret tracking when needed
sensor pan-tilt as the head, turret as the arms
>The sensors can see in all weather conditions and aquire targets over longer distances.
incorporate that sensor data into the HUD feed
train the operators using neurotrophic drugs imparting neuronal plasticity, to allow their brain to get used to seeing in 360 more quickly
in the future, feed sensor data directly into the brain via the optical nerve, or direct optical cortex stimulation
I see no downside to becoming the tank