The Army is looking to up its subterranean warfare capabilities with drone technology that would allow soldiers map out tunnels By Haley Britzky Published Apr 23, 2019 4:23 PM EDT The Army is looking ...
Today's Army leaders consider it inevitable that U.S. ground forces will engage in combat in dense urban environments, including building interiors and subterranean spaces. These settings eliminate or ...
U.S. Army officials envision a future in which robots are integral members of the team performing a range of missions, whether hunting for roadside bombs, searching for threats inside buildings, ...
A PackBot is ready for duty, in this case in Djibouti. The fact that the Army envisions a future in which ground robots work more closely with soldiers isn’t much of a surprise—the military has been ...
Spatial-analytics firm Esri is looking to supercharge its mapping capabilities. The company said today it has acquired location data-extration tools from ClearTerra, a company that specializes in ...
JORDAN - Cartography, the science or practice of drawing and reading maps, can be dated back to the ancient ages of Before Christ (B.C.) within the Julian and Gregorian calendars. One of the oldest ...
The U.S. Army has procured mounted assured positioning, navigation and timing systems from an RTX (NYSE: RTX) business under a $96.8 million award. Collins Aerospace will deliver MAPS devices to the ...
“The fascist octopus has sung its swansong”. George Orwell’s classic example of a mixed metaphor came to mind walking around “War Map”, a new exhibition at London’s Map House. In this collection of ...
Army History, No. 119 (SPRING 2021), pp. 26-41 (16 pages) J. K. Finch, Topographic Maps & Sketch Mapping (New York: John Wiley & Sons, 1920), ix. 2. P. Lee Phillips, “Washington as Surveyor and ...
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