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Anduril’s Lattice chosen as US Army’s counter‑UAS fire control platform
Anduril and the US Army plan to build a unified command and control system that uses data for real-time decisions.
PICATINNY ARSENAL, N.J. (Dec. 1, 2011) -- Picatinny Arsenal recently received kudos from Soldiers by developing six out of 10 2010 Army Greatest Inventions. One of the inventions recognized was a ...
Handheld operated or remotely controlled, the SMASH family of fire control systems excels in combat as well as in HLS due to its unique ability to counter drones and enhance operational effectiveness ...
What is a smoke control system, and why do so many building owners misunderstand how these systems work? The HelloNation feature "What Many Owners Miss About Smoke Control," featuring Building Expert ...
The Army is still in the process of evaluating the contenders for its Next Generation Squad Weapon program, and now soldiers are about to get their hands on a brand new fire control system to play ...
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) has procured the Fire Weaver networked sensor-to-shooter fire control system, Rafael Advanced Defense Systems announced on 3 February. A conceptualisation of the Rafael ...
The Army has been upgrading and augmenting the attack system for its Abrams tank to ensure a clearer view for gunners looking to find, engage and destroy targets. The effort involves upgrading and ...
A new fire control room means local people will be served better during emergencies, staff believe. Suffolk Fire and Rescue Service opened its new state-of-the-art control room in Ipswich back in June ...
Elmer A. Sperry casts a long shadow over the history of modern naval, nautical and aeronautical technology, one few people know much about, but should, for a man crowned both the “father of modern ...
The Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire in the Greenwich Village neighborhood of Manhattan, on Saturday, March 25, 1911, was one of the deadliest fires in U.S. history. The fire resulted in the ...
TEST FIRE: Testing shows the European Fire Control System (EFCS) is capable of firing Lockheed Martin's new Guided Multiple Launch Rocket System (GMLRS) munitions, EADS said Jan. 10. The German office ...
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