Thursday, January 16, 2014

The United States Military Will Be Armed 'Smart' Riffle?


Still remember the TrackPoint Linux-powered riffle? TrackPoint, a firearm company based technology housed in Texas recently reported that the U.S. military has purchased six units of 'smart' riffle. This does not mean the U.S. military is not proficient in shooting but 'Smart' riffle with computerized support can help the shooter to be more right on target. 

TrackPoint 'smart' weapons riffle is equipped with computerized Linux based on the binocular lens that functions as a sensor. Such sensors can provide weather information, wind speed and slope of the land into a number of important factors shoot. All you need do users 'smart' riffle just mark a target, and then read the position of firearms through binocular lenses that have been embedded computer before pressing the trigger.

With the sophistication of the technology used 'smart' riffle is available in several models sold at a price not cheap . Price six 'smart' riffle were reportedly purchased by the U.S. military each between $10,000 to $27,000. Well.. still curious about the continuation of 'smart' riffle purchased the U.S. military?.

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