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 ...
Maybe you’ve heard about a new class of riflescope, optics that use electronics and wireless technology to help with the main job a scope is ­designed to do: consistently place bullets in a very small ...
Smart guns aren’t exactly a popular topic in consumer electronics. But TrackingPoint made an appearance at last week’s Consumer Electronics Show with a Wi-Fi networked sniper scope that can lock on ...
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In a significant technological leap toward countering small unmanned aerial systems (sUAS), the US Army has begun fielding the SMASH 2000L, an artificial intelligence-enabled smart fire control system ...
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Jonathan Mossberg is a descendent of a nearly century-old, leading American arms manufacturer, so a couple of months ago when his 21-year-old daughter refused his gift of a handgun because she was ...
I spend a lot of time behind rifle scopes peering at distant targets in hopes of making the perfect wind call and elevation hold, and as a result I’ve developed some specific notions as for what makes ...