Written by admin on Thursday, May 2nd, 2013
Everyone knows that practice makes perfect and the U.S. military is no exception to this rule. With billions of dollars invested in training every year the Army, Navy, Air Force, and Marines all take a very proactive role in making sure that their soldiers, sailors, airman and Marines are provided the best training possible and one such development in the training field is the use of “human” smart targets at firing ranges.
Prior to the development of “human” smart targets, both the U.S. Marines and U.S. Army were left with stationary targets to practice marksmanship at established shooting ranges. Stationary targets provide a means for shooters to calibrate their weapons to sights and allow marksmen an opportunity to practice their skills. Now, with the help of an Australian company named Marathon Targets, soldiers and Marines have the option to practice shooting moving targets or better known as “human” smart targets. Human buy tadalafil cialis smart targets are essentially human-like Segway robots that are currently in test by both the U.S. Army and the U.S. Marines. The targets are equipped with humanoid heads and torsos and are placed on a four wheeled vehicle that can either be remotely controlled or programmed to execute a specific path. They can navigate in and out of buildings and have laser sensors attached that allow them to avoid obstacles and also react by scattering and hiding when encountering gunfire. They also come equipped with speakers that can produce gunfire noise to create a more realistic simulation to marksmen.
The U.S. military recognizes the significance of providing the best realistic training possible and instead of shooting at stationary targets which don’t move and don’t “fire back”, have instead invested in “human” smart targets that will undoubtedly serve the military well and better prepare soldiers and Marines for the next conflict.
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