If the unit under test satisfies the trigger conditions 10,000 times/sec, the conventional scope makes you wait, on average, more than 11 hours to catch one anomalous waveform. Moreover, if you've ...
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LAS VEGAS -- The U.S. Army is considering buying smart optics for infantry squads, sources said. The service is drafting a requirement for a squad fire-control system designed around a common weapon ...
Tracking Point officials sent me this beauty shot of their networked tracking scope mounted on the Army’s newest sniper rifle. In January, we reported that the Army had purchased six Tracking Point ...
Marine Corps Staff Sgt. Richard Ashby, a low altitude air defense gunner assigned the 15th Marine Expeditionary Unit, sights in with a fire control sight system attached. (Cpl. Amelia Kang/Marine ...
The US Army is in the process of testing new “smart rifle” scopes that seek to improve shooter accuracy, through technology that lets the user plant a virtual tag on their target to allow for better ...
A recently filed application for a court order by the Department of Justice could see tech giants Apple and Google potentially handing over the private information of tens of thousands of users of a ...