PEO Soldier recently purchased six Tracking Point systems, the newest smart rifle technology in the precision-shooting industry. Military.com Associate Editor Brendan McGarry and I got to check out ...
I’ve written a number of times about how ubiquitous Linux has become. It powers supercomputers and cell phones. It’s in automotive infotainment systems. It’s in medical equipment. It’s also now in ...
TrackingPoint recently unveiled its newest precision-guided firearm – the squad-level M1400 338LM bolt-action rifle designed to engage targets moving up to 20 mph out to 1400 yards. The M1400 ...
Hit a target at 1,000 yards? No problem. Tracking Point's computer-enabled rifles let novices shoot moving targets at extreme distances with near 100 percent accuracy. The new era of firearms is upon ...
A Glass app created by rifle-maker Tracking Point lets shooters hit targets "around corners, from unsupported positions, behind the back, to the side, and over barricades." Dara Kerr was a senior ...
Cadets at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point are now wearing smart watches that can track their proximity to other cadets in a military-led effort to show how the technology could prevent the ...
Tracking Point is displaying an advanced scope for its Precision Guided Firearms (PGF) at the SHOT Show in Las Vegas. The company’s PGF scope design combines target tracking, heads-up displays and ...
Contact tracing. It's infectious disease detective work. We learn all about the techniques and technology used to track down people who've been exposed to the coronavirus. American Enterprise ...
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