Low-tech, life-threatening threats like improvised explosive devices (IED) have reshaped conflicts and spurred militaries to re-consider how they could protect their land forces. Oshkosh Defense, a division of Oshkosh Corporation, shall be showcasing the role unmanned ground vehicle (UGV) technology can play in protecting troops while also serving as a force multiplier at DSEI 2013 defence and security exhibition, Sept. 10-13 in London. Oshkosh Defense can be showcasing its TerraMax UGV technology on the Company’s booth throughout DSEI and could present “TerraMax UGV: Enabling Advanced Autonomy for Tactical Wheeled Vehicles” on the DSEI Unmanned Theatre, a good way to feature... Read More »
CCTV stands for closed circuit television. This means that the system is connected in such a way that people outside the circuit are cannot be able to view it. Therefore, CCTV systems are can be customized to fit the needs of the customer. The ideal system should provide high quality pictures both in darkness and daylight. In addition, it is should be easy and flexible to use as well as providing high clarity images that are easy to analyze. How does CCTV works? The basic operations of the CCTV systems vary but have the same components which include: a CCTV... Read More »
American and Japanese snipers came together to switch their knowledge and learn from one another to reinforce their combat readiness Sept. 5, on the Yakima Training Center, Wash. They fascinated about target detection, reconnaissance techniques and canopy and concealment. The training was portion of Operation Rising Thunder 13, a 3-week exercise designed to develop all warfighting functions for both Japanese and U.S. forces. Greater than 800 Soldiers from I Corps and almost 500 members of the 16th Regimental Combat Team, Japanese Ground Self-Military, called the JGSDF, are scheduled to coach together on full-spectrum operations through Sept. 24. Snipers from the... Read More »