The U.S. Army has picked a new, futuristic scope for its next-generation infantry weapons. The service awarded the contract, potentially worth $2.7 billion, to Wisconsin-based Vortex Optics. The scope ...
Here’s What You Need To Remember: Ballistic computers will eventually be standard issue in Western armies. The ability to easily hit a target at 500 yards, even while standing or lying beneath a car, ...
While in the mountains of Afghanistan, some soldiers faced issues adjusting their sights to differing elevations when under fire during an ambush. After hearing this issue, a group of cadets at United ...
PICATINNY ARSENAL, N.J. (Jan. 21, 2015) -- By integrating many small sensors into light mortar systems, Picatinny engineers are developing a technology for use on all U.S. military mortar systems to ...
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The U.S. Army just named the two firms selected to build sophisticated fire-control prototypes the service will test for its Next Generation Squad Weapon (NGSW) effort. Army weapons officials awarded ...
Improved range calculation, infrared vision, target tracking and more await troops in the new optic recently chosen for the Next Generation Squad Weapon. How soldiers see their downrange target, from ...