Friday, October 14, 2011

postheadericon Giant tablet lets commanders control war with the swipe of a finger

U.S. forces have added some important technologies to its arsenal, ultimately, smart phones for soldiers surveillance blimps giant. Now ATI has introduced a new tool for commanders battlefield giant touch pad. Its screen is three meters by two meters and monitoring information to give managers an aerial view of a war zone showing the position of good and bad. The icons represent the troops, air support and spy planes, which are then displayed by clicking and dragging on the touch screen. From the outset, does not actually control the active field, but it does send the orders to appropriate personnel so that they can be executed, and the soldiers to confirm receipt of the order by instant messaging. The company is still trying to sell the system of the army, but I imagine that as the war drags and fall will be of interest to Uncle Sam Who knows, maybe all those hours spent to improve his

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